Shohei Ohtani tied the Dodgers' on-base streak record at 53 games with an infield single, but the team lost 3-1 to the Giants. Despite his historic achievement, the Dodgers struggled offensively and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
Key points
Shohei Ohtani tied the Dodgers' on-base streak record at 53 games.
The Dodgers lost 3-1 to the San Francisco Giants.
Ohtani's streak ties him with Shawn Green for the franchise record.
The Dodgers left eight baserunners stranded during the game.
Duke Snider holds the all-time Dodgers record with a 58-game streak.
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An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers walks to bat, Image 2 shows Two Dodgers baseball players embrace on the field after a play
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers walks to bat, Image 2 shows Two Dodgers baseball players embrace on the field after a play
SAN FRANCISCO ââ Shohei Ohtani saved his on-base streak with an infield single in the seventh inning on Tuesday night.
But in the Dodgersâ 3-1 loss to the San Francisco Giants, it wasnât enough to spur a late comeback.
By the time Ohtani came up for his final at-bat in Tuesdayâs series-opener at Oracle Park, it had been a long night for both himself and his team.
Shohei Ohtani saved his on-base streak with an infield single in the seventh inning Getty Images
Shohei Ohtani saved his on-base streak with an infield single in the seventh inning Getty Images
The Dodgers had fallen behind early with a comedy of errors in a three-run first inning. They had barely threatened offensively outside of a four-walk rally in the fourth.
Ohtani himself was hitless at that point, having struck out his first two times up before hitting a harmless flyout in the fifth inning.
But then, for a fleeting moment, he gave the club some late life.
After Alex Freeland had drawn a two-out walk in the at-bat before him, Ohtani thought he had done the same against Giants left-hander , taking a 3-1 pitch for what he believed was ball four.
The home plate umpire, however, called the pitch a strike. Ohtaniâs ABS challenge confirmed that the ball had clipped the edge of the zone.
So, the four-time MVP dug back in, chopped a high fastball toward shortstop, then used his legs to make some club history ââ beating out the throw to run his on-base streak to 53 games dating back to last year.
By the time Ohtani came up for his final at-bat in Tuesdayâs series-opener at Oracle Park, it had been a long night for both himself and his team. AP
With that, Ohtani tied Shawn Green for the longest on-base streak in the Dodgersâ history (Green reached safely in 53 consecutive games during the 2000 season). He also moved five back of Duke Snider for the franchiseâs all-time mark (which Snider set back in Brooklyn in 1954).
Suddenly, the Dodgers also had the tying runs on base with a chance to mount a rally.
But, in what was a recurring theme during Wednesdayâs defeat, they couldnât make it count.
Instead, struck out to extinguish that threat. The Dodgers would leave another runner stranded at second in the eighth. And overall, they finished a three-hit, seven-walk night with eight baserunners squandered and an 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position.
Ohtaniâs historic moment would have to come in defeat.
San Francisco Giants pitcher reacts after striking out Los Angeles Dodgersâ during the eighth inning. AP
**What it means**
Yet again, the Dodgers didnât have to worry about their .
After blowing out the in their first game without their $69 million offseason signing, Tuesdayâs loss also came without a save opportunity.
Despite that, the teamâs ninth-inning plans remained a topic of conversation prior to first pitch.
Manager Dave Roberts reiterated that the club will go closer-by-committee for now, with several relievers in the mix for save opportunities. But when he was pressed on who he thinks will get the most, Roberts finally relented.
âI would say probably , if I had to guess,â he said.
That might send a shiver down some Dodger fansâ spines, after Scott converted only 23 of 33 save opportunities as the clubâs primary closer last year.
However, the left-hander has gotten off to a better start this year, lowering his ERA to 0.93 on Tuesday by pitching a scoreless inning in the eighth.
threw 101 pitches during his start against the Giants. AP
**Whoâs hot**
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who responded to the three-run first inning with some of his most dominant pitching this season.
After the Giants took their 3-0 lead ââ weâll get to how they did so in a minute ââ Yamamoto didnât allow another run in a seven-inning, 101-pitch outing. He finished with seven strikeouts, including three in a row to punctuate his night in the seventh. He retired 19 of his final 22 batters, leaving his ERA at 2.48 through five starts this year.
**Whoâs not**
The Dodgersâ defense, especially in Tuesdayâs first inning.
The three-run frame started with an error from shortstop , who airmailed a throw into the dugout to put Yamamoto under immediate stress.
and collide in the outfield. Getty Images
It got worse when, with the bases loaded and one run already across the plate four batters later, Alex Call and Teoscar HernĂĄndez collided in left-center field on what shouldâve been a routine flyout. While Call held on to make the catch, he was knocked to the ground and had no chance to hold the runner at third, resulting in a sacrifice fly.
After that, Kyle Tucker couldnât get to a flare that dropped in front of him in shallow right field, giving an RBI single that made it 3-0.
Granted, Yamamoto also suffered from poor command in the inning. But when he needed help from his defense, it couldnât bail him out.
**Up next**
Shohei Ohtani (2-0, 0.50 ERA) will take the mound for the Dodgers as they continue their series against the Giants on Wednesday. And this time, he will be back in the batting order as designated hitter ââ though Roberts took a long pause before confirming that in his pregame address Tuesday.
Roberts said the team will still look for opportunities where they have Ohtani only pitch on his start days, as they did last week while he was nursing a shoulder bruise.âIt takes a little bit of a toll,â Roberts said of the days Ohtani plays both ways. âHe certainly has managed it really well, but if it makes sense, Iâll have that conversation with him.â
For Wednesday, however, Roberts said he felt good with Ohtani hitting and pitching, even with a day game looming on Thursday.
Q&A
What record did Shohei Ohtani tie with his recent performance?
Shohei Ohtani tied Shawn Green for the longest on-base streak in Dodgers' history at 53 games.
How did the Dodgers perform in their game against the Giants?
The Dodgers lost 3-1 to the Giants, struggling with only three hits and leaving eight baserunners stranded.
What was the significance of Ohtani's infield single in the game?
Ohtani's infield single in the seventh inning extended his on-base streak to 53 games, tying a franchise record.
Who is currently the all-time leader for on-base streaks in Dodgers history?
Duke Snider holds the all-time record for the Dodgers with a 58-game on-base streak set in 1954.
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By the time Ohtani came up for his final at-bat in Tuesdayâs series-opener at Oracle Park, it had been a long night for both himself and his team. AP