The Los Angeles Dodgers ran out of ABS challenges in their 3-2 loss to the Miami Marlins on Wednesday. They played the final three innings without the ability to challenge ball and strike calls after Alex Call challenged and lost a 2-and-2 strike thrown by Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara in the sixth inning. The pitch was a close one. The slider nicked the outside corner of the plate, on the border of the official strike zone defined by MLB. — MLB ABS Tracker (@MLB_ABS) April 29, 2026 Nonetheless, the miss lowered the Dodgers' success rate on challenges to 56% for the season. They now rank 10th in MLB in that category. Call, for his part, told Newsweek that the challenge was worth a shot. “I know we only had one [challenge] left,” Call said. "You've got to use your challenges. I was about 90% [sure] on that one. Having the ball just be touching [the strike zone] by one-sixteenth of an inch is a win, as far as validating my eyes.…