Ohtani’s Three RBIs Help Dodgers Beat Giants Despite Another Fitzgerald Home Run

Ohtani’s Three RBIs Help Dodgers Beat Giants Despite Another Fitzgerald Home Run
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie pitcher Landon Knack throws against the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo)
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LOS ANGELES—Shohei Ohtani had two hits and drove in three runs, rookie Landon Knack pitched five solid innings, and the Los Angeles Dodgers extended their winning streak to five games by beating the San Francisco Giants 5–2 on Tuesday night, July 23.

Tyler Fitzgerald became the first Giants rookie to homer in five consecutive games with a solo shot in the second inning. Fitzgerald had three hits and drove in both San Francisco runs.

Gavin Lux, named the National League player of the week on Monday, had a two-run double in the first inning. Lux is 7 for 16 with five RBIs since the All-Star break.

“I’m trying to be more aggressive, get a good pitch to hit. Overall, as the year goes on, get more at-bats, feel more comfortable and roll from there,” Lux said.

Ohtani ended the night of San Francisco starter Jordan Hicks (4–7) in the fourth inning with a double off the right-field fence to drive in Jason Heyward and Cavan Biggio, extending Los Angeles’ lead to 4–1.

Ohtani then added an RBI base hit up the middle in the eighth inning.

Fitzgerald’s homer was the only mistake by Knack (2–2), who picked up his first victory since April 23. The right-hander allowed one run on two hits, with six strikeouts and two walks.

Dodgers’ rookie pitchers have started 45 games this season and are 17–8 with a 3.00 earned-run average. Los Angeles is 27–18 in games started by rookie pitchers this season.

“It’s the guys you come up with this entire way. To be able to see them come up here and have some success too, and be able to contribute here, it’s fun,“ Knack said. ”It’s cool to see the young guys step up and do their thing here. It’s been a great experience.”

Fitzgerald drove a slider from Knack into the Dodgers’ left-field bullpen to get the Giants within 2–1.

The longest homer streak by a Giants rookie prior to Fitzgerald’s was four games by Jack Clark in 1977. Fitzgerald is the first San Francisco player to homer in at least five straight games since Barry Bonds had a seven-game streak in 2004.

“It’s cool and all, but it would have been definitely cooler if we would have won,” Fitzgerald said. “At the end of the year, I’ll look back on this and smile about it, but we lost the game. Really, not a whole lot good came from it.”

The Giants had their first three runners reach base in the ninth inning, including an RBI single by Fitzgerald. San Francisco had the bases loaded with two out, but Evan Phillips recorded his 15th save by getting LaMonte Wade Jr. to ground out.

Hicks had seven strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings but also walked five. The right-hander allowed four runs and three hits.

Rookie Tyler Fitzgerald accepts a high-five in the Giants dugout after hitting a home run against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo)
Rookie Tyler Fitzgerald accepts a high-five in the Giants dugout after hitting a home run against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Photo)

While the Dodgers have been rolling coming out of the break, the Giants have dropped four of five.

“We talked about kind of the cavalry coming, but we need to do it now,” Manager Bob Melvin said. “We’re going to have to wear this one a little bit today and come out and win a game tomorrow, because the more we dig a hole for ourselves, the tougher it’s going to be for us.”

Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates at first base after hitting a one run base hit against relief pitcher Randy Rodríguez (73) of the San Francisco Giants during the eight inning in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates at first base after hitting a one run base hit against relief pitcher Randy Rodríguez (73) of the San Francisco Giants during the eight inning in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Roster Move

The Giants claimed outfielder Derek Hill off waivers from the Texas Rangers. Hill was a former first-round pick by the Detroit Tigers in the 2014 draft. He batted .256 with three home runs and five RBIs in 16 games with the Rangers this season.

Trainer’s Room

Dodgers: Right-hander Walker Buehler (right-hip inflammation) threw a bullpen session before the game, but the next steps remain to be determined.
Gavin Lux (9) of the Los Angeles Dodgers is tagged out at third base trying to stretch a two-run double by Matt Chapman (26) of the San Francisco Giants in the first inning in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Gavin Lux (9) of the Los Angeles Dodgers is tagged out at third base trying to stretch a two-run double by Matt Chapman (26) of the San Francisco Giants in the first inning in Los Angeles on July 23, 2024. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Up Next

Giants: Veteran left-hander Robbie Ray is scheduled make his season debut Wednesday night against the Dodgers. San Francisco acquired Ray from Seattle during the offseason after he underwent Tommy John surgery on his left elbow last year. His last game in the majors was on March 31, 2023.

Dodgers: Right-hander Tyler Glasnow (8–5, 3.47) is set to be activated off the injured list and start Wednesday. He has missed the past two weeks due to lower-back tightness.

By Joe Reedy