How does a team recover from blowing a no-hitter and losing the game all while recording zero outs in the process?

The Dodgers certainly had the answer to that question on Sunday, as they salvaged the final game of their road trip with a pair of home runs from Shohei Ohtani that kickstarted the Dodgers offense. Ohtani rocketed a leadoff home run off of Tomoyuki Sugano, his 12th leadoff home run of the season, tying him with Mookie Betts for the most leadoff home runs by a Dodger in a single season.

Even with a loss as demoralizing as Saturday’s, the Dodgers remained confident enough to bounce back and end the weekend on a high note, and Ian Quillen of MLB.com notes that having Ohtani spearhead the offense helps set the tone for the rest of the lineup.

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