Yoshinobu Yamamoto held his first actual pitching practice at the Dodgers camp in Arizona. Yamamoto threw 28 pitches, keeping the number of hits to just one.

Shohei Ohtani did not bat on that day, but practiced with individual menus. Otani effortlessly threw the ball into the air with both hands to a height of nearly 10 meters, causing the watching of the players to widen their eyes.. The team's main players such as Betts and Freeman, who lead the team's batting lineup, praised Yamamoto's pitch.