Hartford Courant

Angels superstar Ohtani to pitch on Thursday

- By Steve Hewitt

BOSTON — The Red Sox have been crushed by Shohei Ohtani from the batter’s box. They’ll get a look at him from the pitcher’s mound this week.

The Angels’ two-way superstar, who’s nursing a minor groin injury, will pitch Thursday against the Red Sox at Fenway Park as long as he continues to feel good, according to manager Joe Maddon. Ohtani, who came off the bench as a pinch-hitter Monday, was back in Los Angeles’ lineup, batting third as the designated hitter, on Tuesday.

Ohtani has had plenty of success against the Red Sox at the plate — which included a game-winning homer in an Angels win at Fenway last season — but he has never pitched against the Sox at Fenway.

The reigning American League MVP, Ohtani has taken baseball by storm over the last couple of years, and there was even more media than usual on hand Tuesday for his return to Boston. Red Sox manager Alex Cora made no secret Tuesday about how much he admires the two-way sensation.

“With all due respect to all the athletes in baseball, he’s by far the best athlete we have,” Cora said. “You’ve seen his progressio­n, and the way he’s been able to adjust.”

Who’s at catcher? Kevin Plawecki started at catcher instead of Christian Vázquez, the backup’s seventh start of the season. The Red Sox haven’t got much offensive production from catcher this season, ranking 25th in baseball with a .467 OPS entering Tuesday, so Cora is exploring matchups.

“We look for certain matchups that we can maximize,” Cora said. “Plaw is a good offensive player, just like Christian is, so we’ll take it day by day.”

Though he leads the majors with six runners caught stealing, Vázquez has struggled offensivel­y to start the season, slashing .220/.241/.300 with a .541 OPS in 54 plate appearance­s. That has been maximized with some mental mistakes on the bases, including when he lost track of the number of outs and cost the Red Sox a run on Sunday. But Cora believes the catcher is coming around at the plate.

Odds and ends: Chris Sale is continuing to throw short bullpens in his recovery from a fractured rib cage. Because he’s on the 60-day injured list, he’s not eligible to return until early June.

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