The Dodgers battled hard to regain the lead in the ninth inning, but the Angels came back to tie it in the bottom of the ninth before walking off the Dodgers 7-6 in a 10 inning affair on Tuesday.

Old friend Tyler Anderson was originally supposed to start the middle match, but the southpaw was a late scratch, and right-hander Victor Meredos made his first big league start. It didn’t begin well, as he walked Shohei Ohtani and plunked Mookie Betts to put two men on with nobody out.

The Dodgers were able to strike first and grab ahold of their first lead of the series, with Teoscar Hernández slicing an RBI single over the leaping Zach Neto to plate Ohtani. The Dodgers had runners at the corners with just one out, but Max Muncy lined out to Nolan Schanuel, stepping on the first base bag to do

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