Shohei Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings, but the Dodgers lost 3-0 to the Giants, marking their first shutout of the season. The Dodgers struggled offensively, managing only four hits and clinching a losing road trip.
Key points
Shohei Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings.
Dodgers lost 3-0 to the Giants.
This was the Dodgers' first shutout of the season.
Ohtani's hitting streak ended with a 0-for-4 performance.
Patrick Bailey hit a three-run homer for the Giants.
Shohei OhtaniLos Angeles DodgersSan Francisco GiantsPatrick Bailey
SAN FRANCISCO –– For six innings Wednesday night, Shohei Ohtani tortured the San Francisco Giants’ offense.
The minute he left the mound, everything changed.
In the Dodgers’ 3-0 loss at Oracle Park, Ohtani’s pitching was the only bright spot in what was the club’s fourth loss in its last five games.
Ohtanit dazzled on the mound against the Giants despite the Dodgers loss. AP
Ohtanit dazzled on the mound against the Giants despite the Dodgers loss. AP
While he spun six scoreless frames, neither the lineup nor the bullpen could provide any support, setting the stage for a back-breaking sequence in the bottom of the seventh.
With Ohtani’s night over after 91 pitches, left-handed reliever Jack Dreyer took the mound and immediately gave the game away. The first two batters he faced both singled. Then, after a sacrifice bunt, he hung a slider to Patrick Bailey that the Giants catcher –– and previously .145-hitting No. 9 batter –– clobbered for a no-doubt three-run homer.
The Dodgers’ offense mustered no such magic. For the first time this season, they were shut out, finishing the night with just four hits.
San Francisco Giants’ Patrick Bailey, right celebrates with (17) after hitting a three-run home run during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers. AP
Giants starter frustrated them over seven scoreless innings. And after the fourth, they never even put a runner in scoring position.
Ohtani, as a hitter, wasn’t immune to such struggles, losing his 53-game on-base streak with a 0-for-4 performance.
**What it means**
The defeat clinches a losing road trip for the Dodgers, who have gone 2-4 this week against the Giants and .
Now, they are in danger of suffering their first series sweep of the season, too.
Not what they were expecting from a trip in which they faced two sub-.500 teams.
Shohei Ohtani celebrates after striking out of the San Francisco Giants to end the sixth inning with runners on second and third base at Oracle Park. Getty Images
**Who’s hot**
Ohtani, the pitcher.
In his six scoreless innings, the right-hander continued his electric start to the season. He struck out seven batters. He gave up just five hits. He didn’t walk anyone. And he had some of his best raw stuff in a Dodgers uniform.
His fastball averaged a season-high 98.8 mph, and eclipsed the 100 mph mark seven times. His sweeper was almost unhittable, generating a whiff 9 of the 15 times the Giants swung at it.
And he even flashed some rare emotion at the end of his night, stranding runners at second and third in the sixth with a strikeout of Casey Schmitt that had him fist-pumping as he spun off the mound.
In four starts overall this season, Ohtani has now allowed just one earned run in 24 innings, good for a 0.38 ERA to go along with 25 strikeouts.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman gets tagged out by San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey at Oracle Park. Stan Szeto-Imagn Images
**Who’s not**
The Dodgers’ offense –– who failed to set a new record-long on-base streak in the franchise’s history after tying Shawn Green at 53 games.
Ohtani, of course, was far from the only disappointment on Wednesday.
also failed to reach base in a 0-for-4 clunker. and were hitless, as well, while squandering the team’s two best chances of the night –– Hernández by grounding out with two aboard in the first, and Kim by doing the same in the fourth.
Outside of Freddie Freeman, who was 2-for-4, the rest of the team was 2-for-27.
**Up next**
The this season in Thursday afternoon’s series finale. (2-0, 3.24 ERA) will face (2-2, 5.40 ERA) in the 12:45 p.m. start.
Q&A
What was Shohei Ohtani's performance against the Giants?
Shohei Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings, striking out seven batters and allowing just five hits.
How did the Dodgers perform offensively in the game?
The Dodgers were shut out for the first time this season, finishing the game with only four hits.
What impact did the loss have on the Dodgers' season?
The loss clinched a losing road trip for the Dodgers, who went 2-4 against the Giants and Rockies.
Who hit the three-run homer for the Giants?
Patrick Bailey hit a three-run homer for the Giants, breaking the scoreless tie in the seventh inning.
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San Francisco Giants’ Patrick Bailey, right celebrates with Heliot Ramos (17) after hitting a three-run home run during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers. AP
Shohei Ohtani celebrates after striking out Casey Schmitt of the San Francisco Giants to end the sixth inning with runners on second and third base at Oracle Park. Getty Images
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman gets tagged out by San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey at Oracle Park. Stan Szeto-Imagn Images