For two seasons, the Dodgers managed Shohei Ohtani carefully.
They protected innings. Limited exposure. Controlled expectations.
Even while he was dominating at the plate, there was an understandingāspoken and unspokenāthat the pitcher fans remembered wasnāt fully back yet.

Now, that language is changing.
During a recent appearance on Dodgers Territory, pitching coach Mark Prior offered a phrase that landed heavier than any stat line: āthe full version.ā Not a ramp-up. Not a hybrid. Not a monitored experiment.
The full version of Shohei Ohtani.

For a player coming off Tommy John surgery and a torn labrum, that wording matters. Ohtani didnāt pitch at all in 2024. In 2025, he returned cautiously, making just 14 regular-season starts.
The results were encouragingā2.87 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 62 strikeoutsābut the usage told the real story.
This was not peak Ohtani yet. This was controlled Ohtani.
Priorās confidence suggests that phase is over.

āThis year, yeahāthe full version,ā Prior said. āHeās so flexible with what he does⦠itās gonna be fun to watch.ā
That wasnāt hype. It was relief.
Because behind the scenes, the Dodgers have been building toward 2026 as the payoff year. The year when Ohtani is no longer something to manageābut something to unleash.

For the first time since 2023, the plan is for him to be a regular member of the starting rotation across a full season.
Thatās the part fans havenāt truly seen yet in Los Angeles.
What makes this moment uneasy for the rest of the league is the timing. Ohtani didnāt lose his bat while the arm recovered.

In 2025, despite injuries and limited pitching, he put together one of the most complete offensive seasons in baseball: .282 average, 55 home runs, 102 RBIs, 172 hits, and another MVPāhis fourth overall.
That version already broke opponents.
Now, the pitching may be catching up.
Fourteen starts were enough to show the floor. A full season could show the ceiling. And that ceiling is something baseball still hasnāt learned how to contain.

Thereās another detail that quietly reinforces the plan: the World Baseball Classic.
Ohtani will play for Japanābut only as a designated hitter. No mound appearances. No risk. No divided focus. Itās a choice that aligns perfectly with Priorās confidence. Protect now. Dominate later.
The Dodgers arenāt rushing. Theyāre sequencing.
And thatās what makes the āfull versionā comment feel so deliberate. This isnāt a marketing phrase. Itās a signal that the organization believes the physical barriers are goneāand the mental ones already were.
For years, Ohtani has been treated like a miracle that needed to be handled gently. In 2026, that tone may finally shift.
Not because heās invincible.
But because heās ready.
A full season of Ohtani on the mound hasnāt existed since 2023. A full season of Ohtani in Dodger blue has never existed at all.
The overlapāelite hitter, full-time starter, post-surgery clarityācreates something unfamiliar even by his standards.
And thatās the part that should make fans pause.
Because when a coaching staff stops speaking in precautions and starts speaking in absolutes, it usually means the internal picture is clearer than the public one.
So the real question heading into 2026 isnāt whether Shohei Ohtani can do it again.
Itās whether anyone is prepared for what āfull versionā actually means when it finally arrives.
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