Betts and Ohtani help the Dodgers
stay alive in NLDS with 8-0 win vs the Padres
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[October 10, 2024]
By BERNIE WILSON
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Mookie Betts homered for the second straight night,
Shohei Ohtani hit an RBI single and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat
Dylan Cease and the San Diego Padres 8-0 on Wednesday night to force
a deciding Game 5 in their tense NL Division Series.
Will Smith and Gavin Lux each hit a two-run homer for the Dodgers,
who snapped a two-game losing streak and now return home for the
next matchup between the NL West rivals on Friday night.
“We have a bunch of grinders, a bunch of fighters," Betts said after
the Dodgers posted the largest shutout win in franchise postseason
history. "We knew it wasn’t going to be easy.”
The Padres won 10-2 at Dodger Stadium in Game 2 on Sunday night,
when tempers flared on the field and in the stands.
The winner will have home-field advantage in the National League
Championship Series against the New York Mets, who eliminated the
Philadelphia Phillies in their NLDS.
“I’m proud. … Your desire’s got to be more than your opponent's,"
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "To see our guys go through what
they’ve been through, and respond the way they have, it makes me
excited about Game 5.”
The Dodgers got a superb effort by opener Ryan Brasier and seven
fellow relievers in a bullpen game, holding the Padres to seven hits
and extending their scoreless streak to 15 innings. Evan Phillips,
who got the win, retired Jurickson Profar, Manny Machado and Jackson
Merrill on five pitches in the sixth.
“Overall the guys were efficient, understanding that they’re going
to have to do up/downs, go a little bit longer potentially,” Roberts
said. “So the efficiency of the strike zone was huge and it gives us
options for Game 5.”
The Dodgers hushed the Petco Park-record crowd of 47,773 that had
hoped to see San Diego eliminate LA in the NLDS for the second time
in three seasons.
With All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman sidelined by a
troublesome right ankle sprain, Betts and Ohtani — who starred in
his first season with the Dodgers — needed to produce to keep LA's
season alive. They did just that, with Betts driving in two runs on
two hits and Ohtani bringing in one run and reaching base three
times.
With the Dodgers up 5-0, the Japanese superstar was thrown out
trying to score from second on Teoscar Hernández's single in the
fourth that caromed off third baseman Machado's glove and hit umpire
Mark Ripperger. Machado circled around the ump, grabbed the ball and
fired it to catcher Kyle Higashioka, who tagged Ohtani for the third
out.
The Padres' gamble to start Cease on short rest backfired. He got
Ohtani to ground out opening the game before Betts homered on a
full-count pitch. Cease put on two runners with one out in the
second and after getting the second out, was chased by Ohtani's RBI
single to right on his 38th pitch.
“I like how the ball was coming out of my hand and I didn’t feel
like I shot myself in the foot too much, which I felt like I’ve been
doing. I felt good out there,” Cease said. As for the early hook,
“It depended on results and unfortunately the results weren’t here
today.”
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani grounds out during the first
inning in Game 4 of a baseball NL Division Series against the San
Diego Padres, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in San Diego. (AP
Photo/Ashley Landis)
Betts hit an RBI single on Bryan Hoeing's first
pitch for a 3-0 lead, quieting the towel-waving sellout crowd.
This time, Betts had no doubt about his home run. He drove a 3-2
pitch into the Padres' bullpen beyond the fence in left-center and
raised his right index finger as he rounded first while Ohtani
raised his arms in celebration in the dugout.
On Tuesday night, Betts homered to left but thought Jurickson Profar
had robbed him once again and turned toward the dugout before his
teammates and even Padres starter Michael King motioned that it was
a homer. Profar robbed Betts of a home run in Sunday night at Dodger
Stadium and trolled the fans. That game was stopped for 12 minutes
after fans threw baseballs at Profar and trash onto the outfield.
Betts snapped an 0-for-22 playoff slump with his homer Tuesday
night.
“I’m not trying to win the game for us. And we got plenty of guys
that can win games for us,” Betts said. “I just want to do my part
in the team. And that’s all I’ve been focused on.”
Ohtani hit a tying three-run homer off Cease in the slugger's highly
anticipated playoff debut, a 7-5 victory on Saturday night. Ohtani
became the first member of the 50-50 club this season with 54 homers
and 59 stolen bases.
With Max Muncy aboard on a leadoff double in the third, Smith drove
a pitch from Hoeing to the batter's eye in straightaway center field
for a 5-0 lead. The Dodgers added on in the seventh with Tommy
Edman's sacrifice bunt and Lux's two-run shot to right off Wandy
Peralta.
The Dodgers kept slugger Fernando Tatis Jr. in the yard after he hit
three homers in the first three games, including two on Sunday
night, and four overall this postseason. Brasier struck out Tatis in
the first, the star's first whiff in six playoff games.
“They executed as a group tonight, credit to them,” Tatis said. “We
were rolling as an offense. But we had a couple of innings that
didn’t go in our favor. We need to get a better approach at the
plate. ... just better at-bats as a group."
UP NEXT
Padres RHP Yu Darvish is scheduled to start Game 5. The Dodgers
haven't named a starter.
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