Shohei Ohtani calls own pitches against Twins after catcher dispute

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Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Shohei Ohtani calls own pitches against Twins after catcher dispute
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On June 25, Shohei Ohtani took the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Minnesota Twins after a disagreement with catcher Dalton Rushing. Following a chaotic second inning that included a passed ball and a challenge dispute, Ohtani began calling his own pitches in the third. He dominated afterward, allowing only two baserunners and striking out six over six innings. The game ended with a Dodgers victory, completing a three-game sweep and improving their record to 52-29 in the NL West. Rushing, who struggled at the plate and defensively, acknowledged his performance was lacking and expressed a desire to improve.

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  • Ohtani recorded a 1.58 ERA during his start against the Twins.
  • Rushing's disagreement with Ohtani led to his taking over pitch calling.
  • Ohtani struck out six batters and allowed no runs after the second inning.
  • The Dodgers improved their record to 52-29 with the win.
  • Rushing acknowledged his personal struggles at the plate with a.194 batting average since May.
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A cross-up, passed ball and disagreement over a challenge made for a chaotic inning for the Dodgers.

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