The Los Angeles Dodgers lost the first game of a four-game road series in a pitchers’ duel against the Arizona Diamondbacks, 4-1.
Emmet Sheehan started the game for the Dodgers, and threw 6.1 innings in the outing. Sheehan only allowed three hits on the night, but two of them found their way over the fence and he earned a loss for the outing. He also struck out three batters on the night.
The Dodgers had the first big chance of the game in the second inning, when they had runners on first and second with just no outs in the middle of the order. They loaded the bases with two outs later in the inning through a Miguel Rojas infield single, but Alex Call couldn’t knock them in.
They came through the following inning, though, as Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages hit consecutive doubles to start the inning. Ohtani didn’t score on Pages’ double, though, so Freddie Freeman scored him with a groundout.
The game went quiet for the next several innings, with the Dodgers managing a baserunner here and there but leaving them stranded. The Diamondbacks took advantage of the Dodgers’ inability to convert, as Tommy Troy hit a solo shot to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth.
Emmet Sheehan started the game for the Dodgers, and threw 6.1 innings in the outing. Sheehan only allowed three hits on the night, but two of them found their way over the fence and he earned a loss for the outing. He also struck out three batters on the night.
The Dodgers had the first big chance of the game in the second inning, when they had runners on first and second with just no outs in the middle of the order. They loaded the bases with two outs later in the inning through a Miguel Rojas infield single, but Alex Call couldn’t knock them in.
They came through the following inning, though, as Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages hit consecutive doubles to start the inning. Ohtani didn’t score on Pages’ double, though, so Freddie Freeman scored him with a groundout.
The game went quiet for the next several innings, with the Dodgers managing a baserunner here and there but leaving them stranded. The Diamondbacks took advantage of the Dodgers’ inability to convert, as Tommy Troy hit a solo shot to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth.
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