Ohtani Stars on Bobblehead Night, Hernandez Homers in Dodgers’ Win Over Orioles

Ohtani Stars on Bobblehead Night, Hernandez Homers in Dodgers’ Win Over Orioles
Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers congratulates his dog, Decoy, after the pet delivered the ceremonial first pitch before a game against the Baltimore Orioles in Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2024. Mark J. Terrill/AP Photo
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LOS ANGELES—Teoscar Hernández hit a go-ahead, three-run home run in the third inning, Shohei Ohtani went deep leading off the game on his second bobblehead night, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Baltimore Orioles 6–4 on Wednesday night.

Ohtani singled and scored in the third and scored again in the fifth, giving the Japanese superstar a career-high 104 runs this season, bettering his mark of 103 set with the Los Angeles Angels in 2021.

“Any big moment, he seems to rise to the occasion,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Ohtani blasted his 42nd homer off Baltimore starter Corbin Burnes (12–7) and stole his 41st and 42nd bases in pursuit of becoming the first-major leaguer in history with 50 homers and 50 stolen bases in a season. He has 14 stolen bases in August, the most by a Dodger in a month since his manager, Roberts, had 15 in March and April of 2004.

“We knew going into the game this was going to be a tough lineup and a tough pitcher to face,” Ohtani said through an interpreter. “We collectively did very well against him.”

He and his beloved dog Decoy—who appear together on the bobblehead—handled the ceremonial first pitch in front of a sellout crowd of 53,290. Upon Ohtani’s signal at home plate, the dog carried the ball in his mouth from the mound to the plate, where he and his owner shared a high five.

Trailing 3–1, the Dodgers rallied to score four runs and take a 5–3 lead in the third. Mookie Betts had an RBI single and Hernández belted his 28th homer with two outs.

Baltimore cut its deficit to 5–4 on Ryan O'Hearn’s RBI double into the right-field corner that chased Dodgers starter Walker Buehler in the fifth.

“I thought we had some good ABs early, didn’t do much from the middle of the game on offensively, but yeah, wasn’t our cleanest game,” Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde said.

Anthony Banda (2–2) pitched 1 1/3 innings of relief for the Dodgers to get the victory. Michael Kopech retired the side in the ninth for his 12th save.

The Orioles led 3–1 in the second on miscues by the Dodgers. A one-out error by third baseman Max Muncy put O‘Hearn on first. Catcher Will Smith’s dropped third strike allowed Cedric Mullins to reach first and moved O’Hearn to second. They scored on Ramón Urías’ double to right field. James McCann’s bloop single to left brought Urías home.

“We certainly didn’t help Walker out,” Roberts said. “Will just got confused. It bounced in the dirt, and I think he thought he caught it in the air.”

Buehler got to the dugout and fired his glove on the bench in frustration. He allowed four runs—two earned—and five hits in 4 2/3 innings. The right-hander struck out four and walked one.

Buehler has been fighting to regain his pre-Tommy John surgery form.

“I was encouraged, as I’ve been since 2021,” he said. “I felt like I could get guys out. I felt very competitive.”

Burnes gave up six runs—only one earned—and five hits in five innings while striking out four.

Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler throws against the Orioles in Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2024. (Mark J. Terrill/AP Photo)
Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler throws against the Orioles in Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2024. Mark J. Terrill/AP Photo

Trainer’s Room

Orioles: Middle infielder Jorge Mateo had elbow surgery in Texas and is out for the season.
Dodgers: Right-hander Jack Flaherty has a sore wrist with minimal swelling after taking a comebacker off it on Tuesday. ... Right-hander Tyler Glasnow (elbow) will travel with the team to Arizona and resume throwing Friday. ... Right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto (triceps) is scheduled to make a three-inning rehab start next week and could possibly rejoin the team after that. ... Right-hander Brusdar Graterol (hamstring) threw a 30-pitch bullpen session and will likely make a rehab start soon.

Up Next

Orioles left-hander Cade Povich (1–6, 6.10 earned-run average), who gave up five runs on a career-high eight hits, including two homers, against Houston last week, is set to oppose Dodgers right-hander Bobby Miller (1–3, 7.49) on Thursday night. Miller struck out nine over six innings his last time out, against Tampa Bay.
By Beth Harris