Cubs' Counsell Thinks an MLB Rule that only Affects Ohtani and the Dodgers Is 'Bizarre'
Craig Counsell said the rule lets one team carry 14 pitchers because Shohei Ohtani is a two-way player.
- On Monday, Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell criticized a Major League Baseball rule allowing the Los Angeles Dodgers to carry 14 pitchers due to Shohei Ohtani's unique status, calling the exemption "bizarre."
- While Major League Baseball limits teams to 13 pitchers on active rosters, the Dodgers maintain a 14th pitcher because Ohtani qualifies as a two-way player, requiring at least 20 innings pitched and 20 starts as a position player.
- On Sunday, Jim Bowden, a former general manager, wrote on social media that "I'm ok with allowing him to DH when he pitches and remain in game but roster advantage not fair in my opinion."
- Counsell's frustration follows a wave of injuries hitting the Chicago Cubs, who currently lack key arms including Cade Horton, Justin Steele, and Matthew Boyd, straining the team's pitching depth.
- Currently, Ohtani is the only player meeting the two-way criteria, positioning the Dodgers as the sole beneficiary of the extra roster spot while he maintains a dominant 0.50 ERA this season.
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Dave Roberts has a sharp reply to Cubs manager Craig Counsell's criticism of 'Ohtani roster exception'
Cubs manager Craig Counsell termed a rule that helps only the Dodgers 'bizarre.' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made no apologies for the 'Ohtani roster exception.'
Cubs manager calls out 'special exception' for Shohei Ohtani; Dodgers' Dave Roberts comes to rule's defense
Shohei Ohtani's two-way player designation allows the Dodgers to carry 14 pitchers, a rule Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell calls "the most bizarre" in baseball.
Dave Roberts defends Ohtani two-way rule amid Craig Counsell’s ‘bizarre’ complaint
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell called a rule that allows Shohei Ohtani to not count against his team's pitcher-roster-maximum "bizarre." Dodgers manager Dave Roberts fired back with a sharp response, saying: “We’re more than willing for other teams to go out and find a player who can do both."
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