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Shohei Ohtani moves closer to 50-50, but Dodgers lose to Marlins
As his march toward history has neared its final destination in recent weeks, Shohei Ohtani has tried to sidestep the chatter surrounding his chase for 50-50.
“It’s something I will look back on at the end of the season,” the Dodgers slugger, who is attempting to become the first player in Major League Baseball history with 50 home runs and 50 steals in the same season, said last week. “I’m trying to be less cognizant of it [for now].”
His manager, however, is calling his bluff.
“He cares,” Dave Roberts said with a sly grin recently. “I think he wants to be the best player that’s ever played this game, and one way to do that is to do something nobody has ever done. Which he has already done. But, you also like round numbers.”
Indeed, Ohtani is already in unprecedented territory.
Before this year, no player had ever had 43 of each in a single season. After Tuesday, when the Dodgers lost 11-9 to the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park, Ohtani is now at 48-48, snapping a (long for him) four-game homer drought with a second-deck blast in the top of the third inning.
The homer wasn’t enough to help the Dodgers overcome a shaky performance from the pitching staff
Bobby Miller gave up four runs in a shaky two-inning start, once again failing to command the baseball (only 38 of his 65 pitches were strikes) or put batters away (four of his seven hits allowed and his lone walk, came with two strikes) as his ERA rose to 8.52.
Michael Grove was charged with three runs in a 1 ⅔ inning relief appearance, while Ryan Brasier and Daniel Hudson yielded two more a piece in the sixth and eighth innings, respectively.
The Dodgers (89-62) were close to coming back against the last-place Marlins (56-95) a couple of times.
Ohtani’s home run sparked a tying four-run outburst in the third, the fifth time in the last 10 games the Dodgers have scored at least four runs in an inning.
Miguel Rojas knotted the score at 5-5 with a home run in the fourth, before the Marlins scored twice off Grove in the following half-inning to take the lead for good.
Ohtani had one last chance to tip the scales in the sixth, coming to the plate with runners on the corners in a one-run game. However, he struck out on three pitches to retire the side, one of three times he went down on strikes in what finished as a one-for-five performance.
In Dodgers land, the only number that mattered in the wake of Tuesday’s loss was three — the number of games they are currently leading the San Diego Padres (who had yet to finish play Tuesday night) in the National League West.
To the rest of the baseball world, Ohtani’s 402-foot, upper-deck blast was the biggest story, moving him another step closer to 50-50 history.
With 11 games to go this season, Ohtani now needs two more long balls and stolen bases to achieve the once unthinkable milestone. For reference, he hasn’t had an 11-game stretch with fewer than two stolen bases since June 20-July 3, and hasn’t had an 11-game stretch with fewer than two home runs since May 21-June 4.
Fifty-fifty, of course, is no guarantee yet.
But at this point, the bigger surprise would be if Ohtani somehow doesn’t reach it.
Gonsolin ‘conversation’ nearing
Entering the year, the Dodgers weren’t anticipating Tony Gonsolin returning this season from Tommy John surgery.
But with Gonsolin continuing to make progress in his recovery, and the Dodgers in desperate need of whatever pitching help they can get before October, the right-hander might be an option after all.
Roberts announced Tuesday that Gonsolin will make his third minor-league rehab start with triple-A Oklahoma City this weekend, an outing in which the club hopes Gonsolin can complete four innings.
If that goes well, Roberts said, the Dodgers could have a conversation about activating Gonsolin before the end of the regular season — leaving the door open for him to either start games or pitch bulk innings out of the bullpen down the stretch and, potentially, into the postseason.
Roberts acknowledged that Gonsolin remains a “longer shot” to shoulder any significant load. As recently as a few weeks ago, he said Gonsolin joining the team would only happen under a “crazy scenario.”
But the Dodgers’ current situation would certainly qualify. They have already lost Tyler Glasnow for the season, are unlikely to get Gavin Stone back from a shoulder injury and remain uncertain of Clayton Kershaw’s status as he battles a toe injury.
“It’s still a longer shot, but I’m really impressed that Tony has taken this really seriously as a potential opportunity,” Roberts said of Gonsolin, the 2022 All-Star who underwent Tommy John surgery last August. “He’s gonna take another [rehab start], and we’ll see from there.”
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Wave of WWE superstars depart company after WrestleMania 42
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If the Super Bowl marks the end of the NFL season, WrestleMania is when WWE’s year is over.
There is no offseason in WWE, and when waves of departures hit the company, it hits harder than a Gunther knife-edge chop.
Uncle Howdy, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Nikki Cross appear during SmackDown at First Horizon Center in Savannah, Ga., on May 23, 2025. (Rich Freeda/WWE)
Fightful and BodySlam both reported several superstars who left WWE on Friday ahead of “Friday Night SmackDown.” Some wrestlers confirmed their departures on social media.
Those who left included: Alba Fyre, Aleister Black, Alex Shelley, Andre Chase, Apollo Crews, Bo Dallas, Chris Island, Chris Sabin, Dante Chen, Dexter Lumis, Erick Rowan, Joe Gacy, Kairi Sane, Luca Crusifino, Malik Blade, Nikki Cross, Santos Escobar, Sirena Linton, Trill London, Tyra Mae Steele, Tyriek Igwe, Tyson Dupont, Zelina Vegas and Zoey Stark.
The WWE roster is loaded as it is with several NXT stars getting called up this week.
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Sol Ruca made her presence felt on Raw on Monday when she challenged women’s champion Liv Morgan. The Fatal Influence faction of Jacy Jayne, Lainey Reid and Fallon Henley took aim at the women’s tag team division on SmackDown on Friday. Ricky Saints and Blake Monroe also had vignettes for their upcoming appearances.
Meanwhile, former NXT champion Oba Femi has been on main WWE programming for the last few weeks and beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42.
Kairi Sane enters the ring during Monday Night RAW at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif., on April 13, 2026. (Rich Freeda/WWE)
Aleister Black and Zelina Vega make their way to the ring during SmackDown at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 3, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
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It’s not the end of the road for any of the recent departures. Several former WWE stars have made waves elsewhere. Some have even returned over the course of time.
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Prep talk: Aidan Martinez is back from Tommy John surgery and throwing heat
Pitching coach Gus Rico was having dinner on Thursday when head coach Matt Mowry of Birmingham High complimented him on closer Aidan Martinez recording all seven of his outs on strikeouts.
“I had no idea,” Rico said. “Everything is a blur when I’m calling pitches.”
Martinez is throwing some blurs these days after returning this season following Tommy John surgery in June 2024. He touched 92 mph with his fastball and has been improving each week, getting better command and walking fewer batters. He has 28 strikeouts in 15 innings and three saves.
Birmingham is one game behind El Camino Real in the West Valley League standings going into showdown week, playing El Camino Real on Wednesday at on the road and Friday at home. The Patriots need a sweep to have a chance at their first league title under Mowry, who prefers winning City titles.
With Martinez throwing so well, it would be a good strategy for opposing teams to make sure they are leading going into the last two innings.
“He’s got a bright future,” Rico said.
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Morez Johnson Jr declares for NBA draft, maintains college eligibility
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Earlier this month, Michigan defeated UConn in the NCAA men’s basketball national championship game.
Shortly after the Wolverines captured the program’s first title since 1989, Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. announced he would enter the NBA Draft.
Despite declaring for the NBA Draft, Johnson has maintained his NCAA eligibility throughout the process. However, he has until May 27 to withdraw if he plans to return for his junior season.
Johnson played for Illinois during the 2024-25 season before transferring to Michigan last offseason.
Michigan’s Morez Johnson Jr. walks on the court against UConn at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated)
After joining Michigan, Johnson quickly emerged as a key contributor, averaging the second-most points on the team. He also led the Wolverines in rebounding, averaging 7.3 per game.
Michigan head coach Dusty May eventually dubbed Johnson “The Enforcer” and “Junkyard Dog,” a nod to his tenacity on the defensive end. Johnson was named to the Big Ten’s All-Defensive Team.
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But Johnson’s offensive prowess didn’t take a back seat to his defensive strengths. His shooting from beyond the 3-point line showed improvement as the season progressed.
Morez Johnson Jr. of the Michigan Wolverines cuts down the net after defeating the UConn Huskies 69-63 in the 2026 NCAA national championship game in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Many early NBA projections gave Johnson a first-round grade. It’s unclear how much name, image and likeness (NIL) compensation he would command if he returns to Michigan or transfers elsewhere.
Johnson has been active on social media, interacting with teammates as they consider returning to Michigan for another championship push.
Morez Johnson Jr. of the Michigan Wolverines celebrates after scoring in the second half against the UConn Huskies during the 2026 NCAA national championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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Michigan added a key piece this week, with Jalen Reed transferring from LSU, On3 reported. Reed was limited during the 2025-26 season by an Achilles injury.
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