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Shohei Ohtani was dealing in Los Angeles Wednesday night, carrying a no-hitter into the sixth inning against the Rockies before it slipped away — and somehow, that still wasn't enough for the man himself. Ohtani walked away frustrated, which tells you everything about the standard he holds. The Dodgers did win, but the night came with a cost — outfielder Teoscar Hernandez exited with a left hamstring strain, a concerning development for a Dodgers lineup that can't afford to start losing pieces heading deeper into the season.
Shifting to Philadelphia, Cristopher Sanchez quietly made history Wednesday, surpassing Grover Cleveland Alexander's franchise record for consecutive scoreless innings at forty-four and two thirds. That's a name etched into baseball's oldest traditions, and Sanchez just pushed past it. The left-hander called it special, and honestly, that's underselling it — this is the kind of quiet brilliance that defines a rotation.
Over in Paris, Naomi Osaka is making the French Open a full fashion moment. Before her second-round match, she walked on court in a metallic gold bomber jacket over a sequined gold dress, with an ivory train flowing behind her — then handed it all to a ball kid and got down to business. Only Osaka.
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