Needing one win to secure the sweep, the Dodgers had to use their bullpen much earlier than expected and were outclassed offensively in a 13-5 loss to the Angels.
After a 14-pitch first inning, Emmet Sheehan started the top of the second with a strikeout of Nolan Schanuel, but the Angels strung across a one-out rally beginning with a Jo Adell single. Sheehan lost a 14-pitch battle to Nick Madrigal for a walk before walking José Siri, with Dalton Rushing pleading that Siri fouled tipped the 3-2 pitch. Sebastián Rivero, who had just two RBI on the year entering Sunday, gave the Angels a two-run lead with a single up the middle, knocking out Sheehan after tossing 49 pitches over 1 1/3 innings.
What had been a dominant stretch for Dodgers starting pitching this week came to a screeching halt, as Sheehan was the first starter to not even complete two innings all season long after each starter tossed quality starts since Wednesday’s win over Arizona.
Edgardo Henriquez came in to get out of the jam, which he did by striking out Zach Neto and getting Mike Trout to ground out with two men on base. The Dodgers responded offensively in the bottom of the second with a pair of leadoff singles against José Soriano, only for a double play and a groundout to keep them scoreless. The Dodgers once again had two men on with less than two outs in the bottom of the third, and this time Kyle Tucker brought home a run on a groundout.
With Blake Treinen on the mound, both Adell and Madrigal repeated with a single and a walk respectively, with a sacrifice bunt from Siri moving them into scoring position. Rivero reached out on a 1-2 sweeper and dunked it just over the head of Alex Freeland to give him a career-high four RBI on the game, making it a three-run Angel lead. The Dodgers responded with a one-out single from Dalton Rushing, only for Ryan Ward to hit into his second double play turned by the Angels.
The Angels were able to load the bases with two outs, including Jo Adell slapping his third hit of the game and Madrigal winning a 12-pitch battle against Alex Vesia for his third walk of the game, chasing the left-hander out of the game. Jonathan Hernández came in as the fourth reliever before the end of the fifth, but Siri capitalized for a two-run single to make it a five-run lead. Madrigal tried to help Siri clear the bases, but he was thrown out at home to end the rally.
The Dodgers once again put two men on with less than two outs, as Tucker led off the inning with a walk before Alex Call reached on a throwing error by Neto. Dalton Rushing notched his third hit of the game, this one leaving the yard to bring the deficit to two runs. It was Rushing’s first home run since April 20 against the Colorado Rockies and it was the Dodgers’ first hit with runners in scoring position against Soriano.
Ryan Ward crushed his second big league home run to make it back-to-back blasts and trim the Angels lead to just one run.
The Angels almost immediately got two of those runs back as Jo Adell smashed one 433 feet deep into the left field pavilion to give him a four-hit game and once again make it a three-run lead. Madrigal only needed three pitches to reach on a single up the middle as he reached base for the fourth time. Siri followed with a single to left while Rivero dunked in his fourth hit of the game, knocking in his fifth run to make it a four-run lead. Zach Neto put the game completely out of reach with a three-run shot to center, giving the Angels a commanding 12-5 lead.
Rivero would add the cherry on top of his game with his fifth hit of the afternoon in the ninth inning, driving home Siri for his sixth RBI to bring the lead to eight runs. 13 runs are the most that the Dodgers have allowed in any game this season.
While Sunday was a game to certainly leave in the past, there were some key individual performances from the Dodgers lineup. Dalton Rushing added a double in the eighth to give him a four-hit game, while Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani both had a pair of hits.
Last season the Angels took every game from the Dodgers in the regular season. The Dodgers nearly returned the favor this year, but will settle for a 5-1 season record having outscored the Angels 46-18 in the six games. The Dodgers division lead now sits at 7 1/2 games over the second place Arizona Diamondbacks.
Game particulars
- Home runs— Dalton Rushing (8), Ryan Ward (2); Jo Adell (10), Zach Neto (12)
- WP— José Soriano (7-4): 6 IP, 8 hits, 5 runs (4 earned runs), 2 walks, 2 strikeouts
- LP— Emmet Sheehan (3-3): 1 1/3 IP, 3 hits, 2 earned runs, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts
Up next
The Dodgers are off on Monday as they fly out to Pittsburgh for a three-game set with the Pirates beginning Tuesday (3:40 p.m. PT, SportsNet LA). Eric Lauer faces the reigning NL Cy Young award winner Paul Skenes.