Shohei Ohtani extended his season-best hitting streak to eight games on May 23, 2026, during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 5-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. Despite Ohtani’s single and sacrifice fly, the Dodgers suffered their ninth consecutive regular-season defeat against Milwaukee.
Ohtani’s Eight-Game Hitting Streak
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Shohei Ohtani continued to be the lone bright spot in a stagnant Dodgers offense, recording a hit in his eighth consecutive game. Starting as the lead-off designated hitter, Ohtani faced a disciplined Milwaukee pitching staff that limited the Dodgers to just one run.
The progression of Ohtani’s night was a study in persistence. After drawing a walk in the first inning on a 3-1 count, he delivered the team’s first hit in the fourth. As FNN Prime Online reported, Ohtani connected on a changeup from starter Henderson, driving a clean hit to right field.
His night didn’t end with the single. In the seventh inning, with runners on first and third and one out, Ohtani hit a sacrifice fly to left field, driving in the Dodgers’ only run of the game. According to Iwate Nippo Online, Ohtani finished the day 3-for-5 with one hit and one RBI, though he suffered a swinging strikeout in the fifth and a fly out in the ninth.
A Regular Season Nightmare in Milwaukee
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While Ohtani’s individual metrics remain elite, the Dodgers’ collective performance against the Brewers has reached a crisis point. This loss marks the ninth consecutive regular-season defeat for Los Angeles against Milwaukee, a stretch of futility dating back to August 14, 2024.
The current struggle stands in stark contrast to the Dodgers’ postseason dominance over the Brewers last year. In that series, the Dodgers swept the matchup 4-0, fueled by a shutout from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and a powerhouse performance from Ohtani, who recorded 10 strikeouts and three home runs.
The psychological weight of this regular-season drought is evident. As Yahoo! News noted, the Dodgers entered the series with momentum from a winning series against the Padres, only to be stifled by Milwaukee’s pitching.
Pitching Disparity and Bullpen Preservation
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The game was essentially decided in the first two innings. Dodgers starter Justin Robleski struggled immediately, surrendering five runs in the opening frames. A home run by Contreras early on left the Dodgers trailing 0-3, creating a deficit that the offense could not overcome.
Despite the early damage, manager Dave Roberts found a silver lining in Robleski’s endurance.
It became a difficult development after giving up a home run to Contreras to make it 0-3. The pitch count was high, but I want to evaluate that he recovered from there and pitched through five innings.
Dave Roberts, Dodgers Manager, via Nikkan Sports
By pushing Robleski through five innings, Roberts was able to preserve his high-leverage relief pitchers for the remainder of the series. However, the disparity in starting pitching was glaring. Milwaukee’s Henderson dominated through five innings, limiting the Dodgers to just two hits. Roberts admitted that Henderson’s command of both his fastball and breaking balls was the deciding factor in the contest.
Roki Sasaki and the Quest to Break the Streak
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The Dodgers now turn to their Japanese pitching core to snap the losing streak. The schedule for the remainder of the three-game set features a heavy reliance on international talent, with Roki Sasaki slated to start the second game, followed by Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the third.
The pressure is squarely on Sasaki to stop the bleeding. If the Dodgers cannot secure a win in the next two games, they will face a double-digit regular-season losing streak against a primary rival, a statistic that would overshadow their postseason success from the previous year.
Ohtani’s steady production was an anomaly among Japanese players across Major League Baseball on May 23. The day was characterized by offensive struggles for several high-profile stars.
According to Okinawa Times, several players faced steep challenges:
Kazuma Okamoto of the Blue Jays went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts against the Pirates.
Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs went 0-for-4 in a 4-2 loss to the Astros, contributing to a six-game losing streak for Chicago.
Masataka Yoshida of the Red Sox grounded out as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning of a loss to the Twins.
Munetaka Murakami of the White Sox struck out in his first at-bat against the Giants.
The only other positive highlight came from the mound, where the Rockies’ Tomoyuki Sugano started against the Diamondbacks, allowing one run in the second inning while chasing his fifth win of the season.
For the Dodgers, the focus remains on whether Ohtani’s individual consistency can eventually translate into team success against a Brewers squad that has seemingly found the blueprint for neutralizing Los Angeles.