Dodgers Get Better of Diamondbacks in First Meeting Since Playoff Defeat

Dodgers Get Better of Diamondbacks in First Meeting Since Playoff Defeat
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Mookie Betts turns a double play against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix on April 29, 2024. (Matt York/AP Photo)
The Associated Press
4/30/2024
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4/30/2024
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PHOENIX—Teoscar Hernández and Andy Pages both hit two-run doubles in a big fifth inning, Will Smith added a solo home run, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8–4 on Monday night.

Los Angeles finished the game without striking out once—the first time that has happened for the franchise since 2006.

“I just like the way that we’re getting hits, and not just going for slug,” Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said. “I always use the golf analogy. Our guys are using different clubs. You have to in baseball.”

Pages finished with three RBIs, the second time he’s had that many in 12 career games. The 23-year-old rookie pushed his hitting streak to seven games and is batting .298 with an .846 OPS since his big-league debut on April 16.

“I’m playing against the best players in the world, but they make mistakes, too,” Pages said through a translator. “You try to do the best you can.”

Shohei Ohtani had two singles, a walk, and an RBI for the Dodgers, who have won seven of their past eight games.

The Diamondbacks have dropped four of their past five.

The Dodgers led 2–1 in the fifth when Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Smith all drew one-out walks from Andrew Saalfrank. Hernández followed with a rocket into the gap in right-center field that bounced over the wall for a ground-rule double, scoring two runs.

Three batters later, Pages made it 6–1 with a hard-hit ball down the third-base line off Scott McGough that scored Smith and Hernandez.

“Just trying to do the best I can,” Pages said. “Obviously, look for pitches I can handle, look for pitches in the zone.”

It was the first time the Diamondbacks and Dodgers played each other since Arizona swept a three-game National League Division Series against Los Angeles last season. The series win was part of the D-backs’ surprising playoff run to the World Series.

Arizona cut the margin to 6–4 in the fifth. Eugenio Suárez had an RBI single, Randal Grichuk hit a sacrifice fly, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. came home on a wild pitch.

But Smith put the Dodgers up 7–4 in the sixth, clobbering a home run to dead center, high off the batter’s eye above the wall.

“We didn’t throw the ball that well today, and that was the difference in the game,” Arizona Manager Torey Lovullo said.

Max Muncy of the Dodgers scores a run against the Diamondbacks in Phoenix on April 29, 2024. (Matt York/AP Photo)
Max Muncy of the Dodgers scores a run against the Diamondbacks in Phoenix on April 29, 2024. (Matt York/AP Photo)

Dodgers left-hander James Paxton (3–0) gave up four runs and six hits over five innings. He struggled with his control, walking five and striking out four.

Los Angeles pulled ahead 2–1 in the second on Kiké Hernández’s RBI double and Pages’ sacrifice fly. Ohtani had the chance to do more damage—coming to the plate with the bases loaded and one out—but grounded into a double play.

D-Backs lefty Tommy Henry (1–2) gave up two runs on five hits and two walks over four innings.

Trainer’s Room

Dodgers right-hander Ryan Brasier strained his right calf during pregame warmups Monday and will go on the injured list.

Up Next

The Diamondbacks send left-hander Jordan Montgomery (1–1, 2.77 earned-run average) to the mound Tuesday night, while the Dodgers counter with righty Landon Knack (1–1, 3.27).
By David Brandt