Shohei Ohtani struck out nine and didn’t get a decision. Teoscar Hernández didn’t need him to, ending it with a grand slam in the seventh as the Dodgers beat the Padres 4-3.
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Dodgers Bury a 6-0 Deficit, Stun Padres 12-7 in Biggest Comeback in Four Years
Down 6-0 before the fourth inning, the Dodgers erupted for six runs to flip the script and never looked back, beating the Padres 12-7 in their biggest comeback win in four years.
A’s Blow Open Bullpen Day, Beat Dodgers 7-1 as LA Banks the Series
A bullpen day unraveled early as the Athletics beat the Dodgers 7-1 in the series finale, but Los Angeles left Sacramento with the series in hand one night after Dave Roberts’ historic 1,000th win.
Dave Roberts Notches Historic 1,000th Win as Dodgers Blitz A’s 9-3
Dave Roberts became the fastest manager in modern baseball history to reach 1,000 wins Tuesday night, and Tommy Edman made sure the milestone came easy with a four-hit, four-RBI night as the Dodgers rolled past the Athletics 9-3.
Dodgers Mash Three Homers, Beat A’s 9-4 to Open Sacramento Series
Shohei Ohtani, Max Muncy and Andy Pages all went deep as the Dodgers held off a feisty Athletics lineup, winning 9-4 to open the series at Sutter Health Park
Dodgers Take the Series, Beat Padres 4-2 to Stay Hot on the Road
Los Angeles answered every Padres punch with a bigger one, breaking a scoreless tie with a four-run fifth and holding off a late San Diego rally to win 4-2 and take the series at Petco Park.
Dodgers Drop Series Opener to Padres, 7-1
Ty France’s three-run homer in the second inning flipped a 1-0 Dodgers lead and the Padres never looked back, beating Los Angeles 7-1 in the series opener at Petco Park.
Ohtani Does It All as Dodgers Complete the Sweep, Beat Twins 4-3
Shohei Ohtani gave up three runs in the second, then took them right back with his bat in the third, setting up a 4-3 win that completes the sweep over the Twins and sends the Dodgers to San Diego.
Dodgers Pull Away Late, Bury Twins 12-3 to Take Series Lead
A back-and-forth game stayed tight through five innings before the Dodgers broke it open, and a five-run ninth turned a routine win into a 12-3 rout of the Twins, pushing Los Angeles to a 2-0 series lead.
Ohtani and Freeman Go Deep, Dodgers Survive Twins 2-1 in Series Opener
Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman both went deep at Target Field, and it was enough for the Dodgers to escape Minneapolis with a tense 2-1 series-opening win over the Twins.