The Dodgers looked to be destined for another late loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, but the bullpen hung on and Tommy Edman played the hero in a 5-4 win over 11 innings.
Shohei Ohtani began the game with a triple high off the center field wall against Ryne Nelson, extending his on-base streak to 28 games. Mookie Betts plated him with a sacrifice fly that put the Dodgers in front early, but Nelson made quick work of the next two hitters he faced.
Arizona quickly responded against Blake Snell with a ringing double from Ketel Marte to begin the bottom of the first, later advancing to third on a weak bouncer back to the mound. A walk to Corbin Carroll put men on the corners with one out, and Gabriel Moreno tied the game with a sacrifice fly of his own. After a pair of stolen ba