A wet night in Los Angeles proved no problem for the Dodgers and two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani as the Boys in Blue brought home a 4-1 win.
The victory came just 24 hours after the Guardians (3-3) gave the Dodgers (4-1) their first loss of the season.
Ohtani was dominant in his first start of the season, tossing six scoreless innings and allowing only one hit.
He struck out six batters and walked three, though he also hit a batter with a pitch.
Of his 87 pitches, 54 were strikes, and of the 23 batters he faced, he recorded strikes on the first pitch to 14 of them.
But most importantly, he left the mound as the Dodgers held a 1-0 lead, an advantage they pressed as the innings went on.
The Dodgers opened the scoring when Andy Pages singled in Will Smith in the fourth inning, a welcome change to the offensive struggles facing Dodgers sluggers thus far in 2026.
Smith’s run was augmented by Max Muncy’s solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning and a spree of hits in the bottom of the eighth.
First, Teoscar Hernandez knocked in Freddie Freeman, then Pages struck again, knocking in Muncy for another score.
With two men on base and only one out, though, Miguel Rojas and Ohtani were unable to bring home any more runs.
Who Were the Stars of the Game?
Alongside Ohtani, Alex Vesia and Jack Dreyer tossed scoreless innings, and neither of them allowed a hit.
Star closer Edwin Diaz was the weakest pitcher, with two strikeouts against a walk and a hit, as well as an earned run.
Muncy, Hernandez and Pages paced the Dodgers offensively, each of them recording two hits.
What’s Up Next for the Dodgers?
The Boys in Blue face the Guardians once more in LA Wednesday, though this game will begin earlier.
First pitch is set for 5:20 p.m. Pacific Time.
After that, the Dodgers travel to Washington, D.C., to face the Nationals starting Friday morning Pacific Time.
For this final matchup with Cleveland, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is anticipated to get the start for the Dodgers. Gavin Williams is the anticipated starting pitcher for the Guardians.
