The Los Angeles Dodgers suffered a ferocious retaliation after a narrow win over the San Diego Padres in their opening game, and today the Padres beat the Dodgers 11-1 to tie the series 1-1. For the Dodgers, who are aiming to defend their title, although they are still the leader in the West at 40-28, they are only 0.5 games ahead of the Giants (the Giants have won six consecutive games recently), and they have also lost to the New York Mets in the East and the Chicago Cubs in the country.
Shohei Ohtani, who practiced his pitching again before the game, played aggressively in the first hit, facing Padres pitcher Dylan Cease (Dylan Cease) to gain the upper hand with a series of good balls with a good cut of edges, and then flicked a finger curl ball to make him strike out. The Sith surged 11K without conceding in seven innings, and Ohtani locked up his finger curl in the fifth inning, hitting a strong rolling hit, and he had seven consecutive hits.
Dodgers rookie pitcher Matt Sauer made a game in the second inning, with a total of 4.2 innings of 13 hits and 9 hits, and Padres' main Luis Arraez, Manny Machado, and Xander Bogaerts each hit three hits. Due to the Dodgers' heavy loss, Shohei Ohtani left the break early in the fifth inning. The team even sent fielder "Kiké" Hernandez on the board in the sixth inning. Hernandez conceded 2.1 innings and conceded 2 points (1 point conceded), setting the record for the longest number of innings pitched by a field in a game in the past 57 years.
According to the analysis of CBS, the Dodgers' record is not as good as expected because of too many injuries to pitchers and poor away performance. Blake Snell (Blake Snell), a left-handed shot in the team, has started bullpen practice shooting on the 11th, and the Dodgers team is still the best in the National League, second only to the Yankees in the major leagues.