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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani already set another two-way record after return to mound
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani already set another two-way record after return to mound

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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani already set another two-way record after return to mound

The post Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani already set another two-way record after return to mound appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Los Angeles Dodgers are still taking it slow with Shohei Ohtani when it comes to his pitching. Although he has already made two starts on the mound for Los Angeles, he remains to have a short leash as a pitcher, having only pitched an inning in his first two pitching appearances in Dodgers threads. Advertisement Nevertheless, the reigning National League Most Valuable Player made history on Sunday during his second pitching duty for LA, as mentioned by Sarah Langs of Via Langs on X (formerly Twitter): This is the second time Shohei Ohtani has had at least a homer and a triple in a game he pitched in (5/15/23). He's the only player with multiple such games in at least the last 125 seasons. The 30-year-old Ohtani tossed for just an inning against the Nats, but it was an improvement from his Los Angeles pitching debut almost a week ago. Against the San Diego Padres on Jun. 16, Shohei Ohtani allowed an earned run on two hits with zero strikeouts through 28 pitches in a 6-3 victory at Dodger Stadium. Advertisement Against the Nationals, the four-time All-Star had given up zero runs and no hits with two punchouts across 18 pitches to help the Dodgers eke out a 13-7 win at home. He also did his magic with the bat, as he went 2-for-4 at the plate on a five-RBI outing, including the two runs he drove off a 383-foot home run he hit in the eighth inning that stretched Los Angeles' lead to 10. The first time Ohtani pitched and sent one deep in the same game was back when he was still with the Los Angeles Angels in 2023, during a May road game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards versus the Baltimore Orioles. He pitched for seven innings in that contest and surrendered five earned runs on four hits with two walks and five Ks, but he also helped his and the Halos' cause despite his mediocre outing on the mound by going 4-for-5 at the plate while scoring three runs, including a three-run blast. As for the Dodgers, they improved to 48-31 after taking the series finale against Washington. Ohtani's seeming gradual improvement on the mound is great news for the Dodgers amid their banged-up pitching staff that is without injured hurlers like Tyler Glasnow and Roki Sasaki. Advertisement Related: Shohei Ohtani's honest assessment of second Dodgers start since pitching return Related: Dodgers' Max Muncy replicates bonkers MLB feat last done in 1951

Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez makes final decision on Home Run Derby
Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez makes final decision on Home Run Derby

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Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez makes final decision on Home Run Derby

The post Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez makes final decision on Home Run Derby appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez, the reigning Home Run Derby champion, has officially opted out of the 2025 event, choosing instead to focus on staying healthy and contributing to the team's second-half playoff run. The decision, confirmed via AM 570 LA Sports, comes after Hernandez cited concerns related to a past groin injury that sidelined him earlier this season. Advertisement Hernandez talked about his decision shortly after it was made, via Scott Geirman of Dodger Blue. 'I was considering it at the beginning, but not right now,' Hernandez said. 'Because last year, when I finished the Home Run Derby, I was a little tired, tight. My body was a little tired, and with the injury that I had with my groin this year, I don't want to put anything at risk.' Hernandez made history in 2024 by becoming the first Dodgers player to win the Home Run Derby, defeating Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. in the finals at Globe Life Field. His victory was a highlight in a season where he also slugged 33 home runs in his debut campaign with the Dodgers and earned an All-Star selection. This season, Hernandez again got off to a strong start. Through his first 32 games, he posted a .305 batting average with 33 RBIs before being sidelined in May with a left groin strain/adductor issue. He spent nearly two weeks on the 10-day injured list but returned quickly and has remained a central figure in the Dodgers' lineup. Advertisement His absence from the Derby at Truist Park in Atlanta means the field will proceed without the defending champion. So far, Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Braves and Cal Raleigh of the Mariners are the only confirmed participants. Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz also declined to participate. Although Hernandez will not compete in the Derby, he has advanced to Phase 2 of All-Star voting as a finalist among National League outfielders. Even though the fans may be disappointed by his decision, Teoscar Hernandez has remained consistent that his top priority is helping the Dodgers in their pursuit of a World Series title. Related: Tanner Scott gives props to Freddie Freeman for incredible game-winning catch Related: Freddie Freeman seals win over Royals with web gem at 1st base

Brewers Send 5-Word Christian Yelich Message After Rockies Game
Brewers Send 5-Word Christian Yelich Message After Rockies Game

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Brewers Send 5-Word Christian Yelich Message After Rockies Game

Brewers Send 5-Word Christian Yelich Message After Rockies Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich is in his thirteenth major-league season after making his debut in 2013 at age 21. Advertisement Originally selected in the first round of the 2010 MLB Draft by the Marlins, he spent five seasons in Miami before an offseason trade sent him to Milwaukee ahead of the 2018 campaign. In Milwaukee he immediately elevated his game—batting .326 with 36 homers and 110 RBIs on his way to NL MVP honors in 2018—and transitioned that success into his current nine-year, $215 million contract that includes a mutual option for 2029. Yelich has said repeatedly he wants to finish his career in Milwaukee and his contract is indicative of that. Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich (22)© Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports During Friday's 10-6 win against the Colorado Rockies, Yelich extended his hitting streak to ten games, collecting 19 hits—including eight extra-base knocks—and 17 RBIs over that span as Milwaukee has surged to a 7–3 record over those contests. Advertisement The team's official X account congratulated Yelich and wrote, 'This guy is a MACHINE.' Since joining the Brew Crew, Yelich has been named an All-Star three times (2018, 2019, 2024) and claimed a Gold Glove in left field before his transition to designated hitter. Over his career, Yelich has a lifetime .286 batting average, accumulating 219 home runs and 805 RBIs in 1,543 games. He has led the Brewers to six postseason appearances out of his seven Milwaukee seasons, but is still searching for his first National League pennant, falling just a game short in 2018. As Milwaukee eyes another October run, Yelich's bat and clubhouse leadership will once again be pivotal to the team's success. Advertisement Related: MLB Sends Ronald Acuña Jr. Message During Mets Game Related: Phillies' Bryce Harper Announces Exciting News on Friday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

Chicago Sky in Disbelief Over Angel Reese Play Against Valkyries
Chicago Sky in Disbelief Over Angel Reese Play Against Valkyries

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Chicago Sky in Disbelief Over Angel Reese Play Against Valkyries

Chicago Sky in Disbelief Over Angel Reese Play Against Valkyries originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky entered Friday night's game against the Golden State Valkyries with a 4-10 record during the 2025 WNBA season. Advertisement With a victory, Chicago would have consecutive wins for just the second time this season, and they would move into 10th place in the league standings. Chicago scored just 34 points in the first half of the contest, as they trailed 39 to 34 at the break. The team shot just 30.3% from the floor and turned the ball over six times (via Karli Bell). In the third quarter of the matchup, however, Reese got things going with an impressive three-pointer. Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5).Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images After the shot went in, the Chicago Sky reacted to the made three-pointer on their social media. This was just the seventh make from beyond the arc of Reese's two-year WNBA career. Advertisement The team was not surprised that Reese made the shot, but that the All-Star forward was able to lull her defender to sleep before draining the basket while being guarded closely. "I'm sorry the PAUSE, SCAN, and THREE???" the Sky wrote. Reese was named to both the All-Star and All-Rookie teams in 2024 after averaging 13.6 points and a league-record 13.1 rebounds per game in her first season. In her second year, she is still leading the league with 11.9 rebounds per contest, and she is also contributing 11.3 points per night. She has eight double-doubles this season as well. After Friday's game against the 7-7 Valkyries, the Sky will remain on the West Coast for the second game of their road trip. They will take on the 5-11 Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. ET at Arena. Advertisement Related: WNBA Sends Angel Reese Message Before Chicago Sky Game on Friday Related: Chicago Sky Announce Change After Kamilla Cardoso Leaves Team This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

"Be happy about the balloons" - DeMarcus Cousins hilariously ruined John Wall's long-awaited NBA return party
"Be happy about the balloons" - DeMarcus Cousins hilariously ruined John Wall's long-awaited NBA return party

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"Be happy about the balloons" - DeMarcus Cousins hilariously ruined John Wall's long-awaited NBA return party

"Be happy about the balloons" - DeMarcus Cousins hilariously ruined John Wall's long-awaited NBA return party originally appeared on Basketball Network. Suffering a devastating injury and trying to return from it can be a harrowing time in an NBA player's life. This was especially true for former All-Star guard John Wall, who didn't get to play for two years due to a heel injury and, later, a ruptured Achilles tendon. Advertisement However, the day of his return to the basketball court eventually came in December 2020. Not long after he was traded from the Washington Wizards to the Houston Rockets, the explosive guard was giddy with excitement at the chance to do what he loved most: hoop. But just when John's enthusiasm was at an all-time high, he was suddenly brought back down to earth as he was imposed with a league-mandated seven-day quarantine due to "health and safety protocols," thereby delaying his much-awaited return. DeMarcus Cousins, Wall's former college teammate at Kentucky and later in Houston, revealed that the incident figuratively deflated Wall's excitement. A celebration organized by Wall's loved ones to mark his NBA return was abruptly cut short. A party pooper In an interview on the "Run Your Race" podcast, DeMarcus told host Theo Pinson that he and John lived in the same condominium complex, with the latter residing a floor above him. As the anticipation built for his first game, which came against the Portland Trail Blazers, Wall's team prepared a celebration to commemorate his return. Advertisement "I remember going up to his condo like the day of the game. And at this time, COVID was around. So, you know, it was really, really sensitive. You did this, you know, you couldn't play," Cousins recalled. "So John was super excited about his first game back. They had this whole little setup in the house with balloons and s—t." However, as Wall was getting ready to go to shootaround, he was abruptly told to get off the court and quarantine for seven days. Apparently, a teammate tested positive for the virus, which meant John had to get tested and get cleared to play. Safe to say, he didn't take the news lightly. Related: Dwyane Wade explains why the Heat didn't pull the trigger on Kevin Durant: "This is what the Heat do; they are not turning their chips until they feel like they got a winner" Wall was pissed It wasn't just Wall who was asked to quarantine because of that incident; so were Cousins and fellow Rockets Eric Gordon and Mason Jones. However, with DeMarcus living nearby, he took the chance to rib his good friend about it. Advertisement "So they had this whole little setup. I remember walking into his condo and, you know, John sitting on his couch. He's pissed," Boogie shared, laughing. "So he's just sitting there, he's sad as f—k. Nobody in there. He got all these goddamn balloons and s—t." "And I remember walking in, I'm like, 'Damn dog.' I'm like, 'Man, 11B I know you mad as a MFer, bro. Hey, this s—t cool and s—t.' He like, 'Bro, get the f—k out, man. Like I ain't trying to hear this s—t.' I'm like, 'Why you mad at me, bro?' I said, 'These some nice ass balloons and s—t, though. Like man, hey, hey, be happy about the balloons," DeMarcus continued narrating. Wall eventually got to play for the Rockets, returning with a bang, registering 22 points and nine assists in a 122-119 win over the Sacramento Kings. A few days later, he proved that his performance was no fluke, as he tallied 28 points in yet another win against the Kings. John's time in Houston, though, was short-lived, as he played in only 40 games and was waived by the team in June 2022. Related: Adam Silver plans to use Artificial Intelligence after the NBA's injury surge: "Ingest all video of every game a player's played in to see if we can detect some pattern" This story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

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