Jake Cronenworth had a day to recollect, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto had a debut to neglect because the San Diego Padres beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-11 within the second and remaining sport of the Seoul Collection on Thursday.
Cronenworth redeemed himself from Recreation 1 by going 4-for 4 with 4 RBI and two runs scored. His glove malfunction Wednesday opened the door for the Dodgers to take the lead for good within the collection opener.
In Recreation 2, the Padres acquired on the board first because of Cronenworth’s two-run triple within the high of the primary. They added three extra runs within the inning to leap to a 5-0 lead earlier than the Dodgers even got here to bat.
That was the tip of the outing for Yamamoto, who signed a 12-year, $325 million deal in December to hitch the Dodgers. He was pulled after the primary inning, lasting solely 43 pitches — 23 for strikes — and permitting 5 runs on 4 hits.
The Padres constructed a 9-2 lead with 4 extra runs within the third inning, however then the Dodgers started to chip away. Los Angeles answered within the backside of the third with 4 runs of its personal off 4 singles and Mookie Betts’ two-run double.
Cronenworth, who had not recorded a four-hit sport since July 16, 2021, continued his busy night time with an RBI single within the fifth to present the Padres a 10-6 lead. The Dodgers answered once more within the backside of the fifth, when Betts blasted the primary residence run of the 2024 season.
Betts’ residence run earned the Dodgers’ shortstop a brand new automotive, because of MLB’s sponsorship take care of Hyundai. He completed the sport 4-for-5 with six RBI and a triple wanting the cycle.
The Padres’ offense continued to reply and cushioned their lead within the high of the ninth, when Manny Machado hit a 395-foot homer to make it 15-11.
Eleven runs have been it for the Dodgers, as Padres reliever Robert Suárez held them to solely their third scoreless inning of the sport to hold on for the victory.
Each groups now head residence to complete their spring coaching schedules forward of Opening Day on March 28. Within the opener, the Dodgers will host the St. Louis Cardinals at Dodger Stadium, whereas the Padres will welcome the San Francisco Giants to Petco Park.