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Tommy Edman’s walkoff single in 10th lifts Dodgers past Pirates

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 2:00 AM

Tommy Edman delivered a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers returned home Friday to earn a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Max Muncy hit a ​home run and Mookie Betts added a two-run single as ‌the Dodgers increased their winning streak to four games after a 7-13 stretch that dated back to their last four-game win streak.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave up two runs on five hits with nine strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings in his second consecutive nine-strikeout ‌start.

After ​Dodgers right-hander Evan Phillips (1-2) held the Pirates scoreless ⁠in the bottom of the ⁠10th, Edman hit a two-out RBI single to right field to score Enrique Hernandez from third base.

Nick Gonzales had a pair of RBI singles, Oneil Cruz hit a two-run home run and right-hander Bubba ​Chandler gave up four runs on four hits over four innings for the Pirates, who lost the opener of a nine-game road trip ⁠that also includes stops at San Diego ⁠and St. Louis.

Pittsburgh left-hander Gregory Soto (5-4) had two outs ​in the 10th and had Edman in an 0-2 count before Los Angeles ​pulled off the victory.

The Pirates jumped out to a 1-0 ‌lead four batters into the game. Brandon Lowe singled, Bryan Reynolds was hit by a pitch and Gonzales singled to center to score Lowe.

The Dodgers moved in front in the bottom of the first when Shohei Ohtani ⁠led off with a walk and Muncy hit a two-out home run to right field, his 26th of the season and third in his past five ⁠games.

Gonzales added another RBI ‌single for Pittsburgh in the third inning to ⁠tie the score 2-2.

Los Angeles moved in front 4-2 ​in the ‌third when Betts delivered a two-run single with ​the bases ⁠loaded and two outs.

The Pirates tied it 4-4 in the eighth inning on a two-run home run from Cruz off right-hander Kyle Hurt.

The Dodgers lost All-Star center fielder Andy Pages in the fifth inning, two innings after he was hit by a pitch in the back of the left hand by ​Chandler.

–Field Level Media