CHICAGO — Shohei Ohtani is rolling along for the Los Angeles Dodgers at the moment.
When it comes to the Home Run Derby, well, stay tuned.
Ohtani hit a leadoff drive against the Chicago White Sox for the second straight night on Wednesday, extending his RBI streak to a franchise-record 10 games. The two-time AL MVP is batting .310 (27 for 87) with 11 homers, 23 RBIs and 24 runs in 23 games this month.
''Really my approach is to swing at strikes, and just making sure that my posture and everything else is lined up,'' Ohtani said through a translator.
Ohtani's latest tear has him contemplating another try at the Derby on July 15 as part of the All-Star festivities at Globe Life Field in Texas. He last participated in 2021 in Denver, when he lost to Juan Soto in a memorable first-round showdown.
Asked by Japanese reporters about the Derby following Los Angeles' 4-3 victory at Chicago on Tuesday night, Ohtani expressed interest in the marquee event, but said he had to speak with the team about the possibility. A day later, he reiterated his thoughts.
''It hasn't really changed much since yesterday,'' Ohtani said after Wednesday night's 4-0 win over the White Sox. ''It's something I have to talk to a lot of people about and make a decision.''
Ohtani, who turns 30 on July 5, is in his first season with the Dodgers after agreeing to a $700 million, 10-year contract in December. He isn't going to pitch this year after he had major elbow surgery in September during his final season with the Angels — something that assuredly will come up during Derby discussions with his new team.