SCOTTSDALE, AZ - MARCH 06: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Angels swings at a pitch in the second inning of the spring training game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 6, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona.

MLB scouts malign Ohtani's readiness at plate: He's basically a high school hitter

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While the Los Angeles Angels have prepared their roster to manage Shohei Ohtani's workload as both a pitcher and hitter, some major-league scouts are worried about the two-way star's abilities at the dish.

"He's basically like a high school hitter," one scout told Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports, "because he's never seen a good curveball. He's seen fastballs and changeups. And you're asking a high school hitter to jump to the major leagues?"

Passan spoke with eight major-league scouts, seven of whom had already seen Ohtani this spring. According to their unanimous reports, Ohtani would need at least 500 plate appearances - or a full season - in the minor leagues to hone his craft at the plate and become major-league ready.

"You don't learn on the job in the major leagues," another scout said. "You can't."

The 23-year-old top prospect is 1-for-11 in spring with one single, three walks, and four strikeouts. While Ohtani has looked more impressive on the mound, he turned in a poor performance against Mexican-league Tijuana Toros on Friday, allowing six runs over three innings of work.

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