Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 15
MLB Column Predicts Ohtani No-Hitter, 80-82 Playoff Team in 2026 Second Half
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 15

MLB Column Predicts Ohtani No-Hitter, 80-82 Playoff Team in 2026 Second Half

3 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 15

Summary

  • Five second-half MLB predictions published during the All-Star break put Shohei Ohtani at the center, forecasting baseball’s first solo no-hitter since 2024 despite his limited complete-game history.
  • Ohtani’s case rests on dominant pitching — a 1.79 ERA, 95 strikeouts and a .180 opponent average in 85 2/3 innings — even though he has only one career complete game.
  • The piece also projects an 80-82 club will claim the final AL wild card, with the current race led by the 54-42 Yankees and featuring 48-49 Seattle and Minnesota in a tie for the last spot.
  • Detroit is predicted to trade impending free agent Tarik Skubal by the Aug. 3 deadline yet still win the AL Central after going 22-14 over its last 36 games.
  • Other calls include Aaron Judge returning Sept. 1 from a fractured rib and leading MLB in homers from that date, while the 55-40 Braves are tipped to slide out of the postseason.

Insights

Can Aaron Judge's return from a recurring injury truly spark a home run surge to save the Yankees' struggling offense?
Can the Tigers trade their ace pitcher and still defy the odds to capture the AL Central crown this season?
Is the Braves' recent 10-19 slide a temporary slump or the start of a historic collapse out of the playoffs?