Yamamoto, Ohtani deliver in return to Japan, Dodgers beat the Cubs 4-1
in season opener
[March 19, 2025]
By DAVID BRANDT
TOKYO (AP) — Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw five strong
innings, Shohei Ohtani had two hits and scored twice, and the defending
World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 on
Tuesday in Major League Baseball's season opener at the Tokyo Dome. |

Chicago Cubs' Ben Brown throws to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fifth
inning of an MLB Japan Series baseball game in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday,
March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) |
Playing in front of their home country,
Yamamoto and Cubs lefty Shota Imanaga both pitched well in the
first all-Japanese starting pitching matchup on opening day in
MLB history. Imanaga threw four scoreless innings, allowing no
hits but walking four.
The Dodgers jumped on Cubs reliever Ben Brown (0-1) in the
fifth, scoring three runs, partly because of a throwing error by
second baseman Jon Berti. Tommy Edman and Will Smith had RBI
singles.
Ohtani was part of the rally, delivering a hard-hit single
through the right side. He finished 2 for 5 at the plate,
including a double to lead off the ninth, eventually scoring
another run.
Yamamoto (1-0) gave up one run on three hits and a walk,
striking out four. Tanner Scott earned his first save.
Chicago's Miguel Amaya drove in Dansby Swanson with a two-out
double that made it 1-0 in the second. The Cubs didn't have a
hit after the third.
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched before the
game because of left rib discomfort. Shortstop Mookie Betts will
miss both games in Japan because of an illness.
Key moment
Ohtani's single was the first hit of the game for the Dodgers,
helping start a rally that would turn the game in their favor.
Key stat
Yamamoto, Anthony Banda, Ben Casparius and Blake Treinen
combined to retire 16 batters in a row from the third to the
eighth innings. The streak ended when Treinen hit Berti with a
pitch with one out in the eighth.
Up next
Japanese rookie Roki Sasaki will make his MLB debut for the
Dodgers while left-hander Justin Steele takes the mound for the
Cubs on Wednesday night for the final game in Tokyo.
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