SAN FRANCISCO—Dustin May pitched five no-hit innings and out-dueled Logan Webb, and the newly crowned NL West-champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 4–0 on Friday night.
May (2–2) struck out four and walked one, dazzling in his fifth start since returning from Tommy John elbow reconstructive surgery in May 2021.
The Dodgers pushed his outing back a couple of days and had him on a pitch limit of 75–80 after he had lost his previous two decisions and had a three-start winless stretch.
Alex Vesia relieved for the sixth and allowed a two-out infield single to Luis González for the Giants’ first hit. Caleb Ferguson and Phil Bickford finished the two-hit shutout.
Justin Turner’s 34th double leading off the fourth tied his career high and ignited the Dodgers’ decisive inning—then he hit another in the fifth. Chris Taylor, Cody Bellinger and Trea Turner each hit RBI singles that inning.
Freddie Freeman added a run-scoring single in the ninth.
The Dodgers (99–44) clinched their ninth division crown in 10 years Tuesday at Arizona and are one victory away from their second consecutive 100-win season and third straight in a full year—excluding the shortened 60-game 2020 COVID-19 season.
This marks a far different September scenario than a year ago for these rivals: The Giants claimed the NL West on the final day of the regular season in 2021 to win 107 games and hold off the 106-win Dodgers, who then beat San Francisco in a thrilling five-game NL Division Series.
Giants right-hander Logan Webb (13–9) had a two-start winning streak snapped. He allowed four runs on seven hits in his second-shortest outing all year of four innings.
The Dodgers are 13–4 against the Giants this season.
“They’ve been the better baseball team all year,” San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler said. “The distance between us in the standings is disappointing, it’s annoying but it’s sort of irrelevant. If you’re not winning the division and you’re not in the playoffs, there’s plenty of disappointment right there, you don’t have to layer on anything related to an exact number of games.”
Pence’s Plaque
Former Giants fan favorite and right fielder Hunter Pence will be honored with a spot on the team’s Wall of Fame during an on-field pregame ceremony Saturday.The four-time All-Star expects about 100 of his family and friends to attend, including a sister coming from Australia with her family.
He will be the 55th player with a Wall of Fame honor.
Trainer’s Room
Dodgers: RHP Tony Gonsolin (right forearm strain) will throw another bullpen session this weekend.2B Gavin Lux, sidelined since Sept. 1 by back discomfort, is slated to start Saturday then take Sunday off before playing again Monday and Tuesday vs. Arizona.