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Ohtani Goes Off, Dodgers Let It Slip​​
In
MLB
news Shohei Ohtani made history yesterday, and made it loud. He crushed a 444-foot homer for his
1,000th career hit, becoming just the third Japanese-born player to hit that milestone (joining Ichiro and Hideki Matsui). He also struck out 8 over 4 dominant innings on the mound… but the Dodgers bullpen unraveled late in a 5–3 loss to the Cardinals.
Immaculate Redemption in Chicago
Less than 24 hours after getting booed off the mound, Cubs reliever Andrew Kittredge delivered an immaculate inning, striking out the side on nine pitches, to help Chicago avoid a sweep vs. the Reds.
Soto Spoils a Shot at History
Cleveland’s Gavin Williams came two outs away from the franchise’s first no-hitter since 1981 before Juan Soto crushed a solo HR in the 9th. The Guardians settled for a combined one-hitter in a 4–1 win over the Mets.
College Football Draft Watch Begins
As the 2025 college season approaches, all eyes are on QBs like Drew Allar (Penn State) and Carson Beck (Miami), both loaded with talent, but needing bounce-back years to lock in first-round status. David Bailey (Texas Tech) and Kadyn Proctor (Alabama) are also names to watch as potential early
NFL Draft picks.
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