It took just two swings for the Philadelphia Phillies to spoil Shohei Ohtani's five scoreless innings on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium. The Los Angeles Dodgers jumped to a 4-0 lead, thanks to Ohtani's display at the mound. Dave Roberts replaced Ohtani with Justin Wrobleski, and just like that, the Phillies came back to take a 6-4 lead in the game.
The Phillies load up the bases for Harper to swing off. The first baseman didn't let go of the opportunity as he split the infield with a laser shot for a two-run RBI double. Brandon Marsh followed it up with a three-run home run, taking the Phillies up by 5-4.
Brandon Marsh crushes a go-ahead three run homer to give the Phillies the lead over the Dodgers!
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The Phillies have scored five runs in the sixth after Shohei Ohtani was pulled following five no-hit innings pic.twitter.com/88vKtyewFk
Roberts again made a pitching change, handing the ball to Edgardo Henriquez. After recording one out, Max Kepler punished the decision by hitting a solo home to extend the Phillies lead to 6-4.
Shohei Ohtani registers hitless outing against Phillies
Before the sixth inning offensive juggernaut, the Phillies were rendered hitless while going up against Shohei Ohtani. The right-hander had his way for all five innings, as he punched a scoreless outing with five strikeouts and just one walk.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers scored four runs in the top half of the innings. Alex Call hit a solo home run to make the first splash on the scoreboard against the Phillies' Cristopher Sanchez. Enrique Hernandez followed it up with a 400 ft+ home run to left-center field. He added to the Dodgers' lead to 4-0 with a sac-fly in the fourth inning.