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Janson Junk outduels Shohei Ohtani as Marlins edge Dodgers

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 1:41 AM

Janson Junk pitched six scoreless innings, Otto Lopez had three hits and the visiting Miami Marlins held on for a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday to ​even a three-game series.

Owen Caissie and Kyle Stowers each drove ‌in a run as the Marlins improved to 2-3 on a six-game West Coast road trip.

Junk (2-2) gave up three hits with one walk and four strikeouts and has delivered consecutive scoreless outings after allowing nine runs (seven earned) over his previous two starts.

Right-hander ‌Tyler Phillips ​pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his ⁠second save after closer Pete ⁠Fairbanks went on the injured list earlier in the day with nerve irritation.

Shohei Ohtani (2-1) gave up two runs (one earned) on five hits over six innings with three walks and nine strikeouts. Ohtani was pitching ​on five days of rest for the first time this season and now has a 0.60 ERA.

Without Ohtani not in the batting order ⁠for the second time in five starts ⁠on the mound, the Dodgers struggled on offense. Will ​Smith had three of Los Angeles’ seven hits as they were held to ​one run or less for the fourth time this season.

The ‌Marlins opened the scoring in the second inning when Agustin Ramirez was hit on the left wrist by a pitch, stole second, advanced to third on an Ohtani throwing error and scored on a sacrifice fly from ⁠Caissie.

With Los Angeles unable to break through against Junk, Miami made it 2-0 in the fifth inning when Christopher Morel led off with a walk, ⁠went to second on ‌a one-out bunt from Jakob Marsee and scored on ⁠a single to right from Stowers.

Morel was making ​his Marlins ‌debut after signing as a free agent in ​the offseason then ⁠going on the injured list with an oblique strain during batting practice of the season-opening game.

The Dodgers pulled within 2-1 in the eighth inning when Freddie Freeman singled with one out to put runners on the corners and Smith delivered an RBI single to right field off of right-hander Michael ​Petersen.

–Field Level Media