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Shohei Ohtani (6 no-hit innings, homer) carries Dodgers past Rockies

By Thomson Reuters May 28, 2026 | 1:49 AM

Shohei Ohtani did not allow a hit over six innings on the mound and added a leadoff home run from the batter’s box as the Los Angeles Dodgers extended their winning streak to five ​games with a 4-1 victory over the visiting Colorado Rockies on ‌Wednesday.

Ohtani and Will Klein held the Rockies without a hit through seven innings before Tyler Freeman singled to right field with two outs in the eighth against Tanner Scott.

Kyle Hurt finished off the combined one-hitter with a perfect ninth inning to earn his first career save.

Ohtani ‌hit ​a leadoff home run during his second consecutive pitching ⁠start.

Freddie Freeman also went deep ⁠in the opening inning before Andy Pages homered in the eighth for Los Angeles, which has won 12 of 14 games overall.

Ohtani (5-2) battled his command, issuing four walks, allowing a run and plunking a batter, but he ​struck out seven in his 99-pitch outing. His season ERA rose from 0.73 to 0.82.

Rockies starter Tomoyuki Sugano (4-4) gave up three runs on six hits over ⁠4 2/3 innings in a duel of Japanese-born ⁠starters. He struck out three and walked one. Colorado scored ​its lone run in the fourth inning on a groundout by Willi Castro en ​route to its fifth loss in a row.

After the Ohtani and ‌Freeman home runs gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead in the first inning, the Rockies halved the deficit in the fourth. The Dodgers countered with a run in their half of the fourth on an RBI single from Alex Call.

The ⁠Dodgers made it 4-1 in the eighth on a home run from Pages, his 13th of the season and third in his past four games. Los Angeles hit ⁠eight home runs in the ‌final two games of the series while finishing off ⁠the three-game sweep.

The Dodgers received a trio of highlight defensive ​plays. ‌Call made a diving catch in right in the second ​inning. Second ⁠baseman Alex Freeland dived to the first base bag to make a putout in the fourth on Castro’s RBI grounder, and left fielder Hyeseong Kim made a catch up against the railing in foul territory in the seventh.

Kim entered in the third inning as a replacement for Teoscar Hernandez, who departed due to a left ​hamstring strain.

–Field Level Media