Shohei Ohtani RBI single covered 4 run 8 inning rally in his Dodgers debut, 

Los Angeles beat San Diego Padres 52 in season opener.


The game turned when a normal grounder went through the webbing of the glove of first baseman Jake Cronenworth as the winning run scored.


Ohtani went 2-for-5 in his most memorable game since leaving the Los Angeles Holy Messengers for a record $700 million, 

10-year contract with the Dodgers. A horde of 15,952 was close by to watch at the Gocheok Sky Vault for Significant Association Baseball's most memorable game in South Korea.


The two-way star, restricted to batting following an elbow medical procedure, likewise had a psychological mistake that caused the last out of the eighth. He was called out when he passed a respectable halfway point and afterward neglected to correct the pack while withdrawing on Freddie Freeman's flyout, causing an inning-finishing twofold play.



A bomb danger didn't appear to influence pregame arrangements. 

Police found no explosives and said they followed up on a tip that the danger was against Ohtani.


San Diego drove 2-1 into the eighth when Max Muncy began with a stroll against Wandy Peralta. Teoscar Hernández, likewise making his Dodgers debut, singled off Jhony Brito (0-1), among the players the Padres acquired in the exchange that sent star Juan Soto to the New York Yankees.


James Outman strolled, Padres pitchers gave nine free passes, 

and Kiké Hernández's fielder's choice tied the score. Adrián Morejón eased, and Gavin Lux hit a chopper that Cronenworth attempted to strike just for the ball to go directly through the webbing of the enormous first baseman's glove as Hernández got back home for a 3-2 lead. Cronenworth was accused of a hard-karma mistake.


Betts, Ohtani, and Freeman turned into the main MVPs to hit 1-2-3 in a batting request since Philadelphia's Joe Morgan, Pete Rose, and Mike Schmidt during 10 games in 1983. The main different occasions were by Cincinnati's Enormous Red Machine, with Rose, Morgan, and George Cultivate on May 13, 1978, and Rose, Morgan, and Johnny Seat on May 5, 1976.


Betts, who moved to shortstop this season, joined with Ohtani to go 4 for 9 at the highest point of the request.



Daniel Hudson (1-0), the third of five Dodgers pitchers, 

tossed a one-hit seventh. Evan Phillips pitched an ideal 10th for the save, completing a four-hitter that gave the Dodgers their sixth consecutive success over the Padres in an opener.


With new life partner Mamiko Tanaka watching from the strands, Ohtani got his recently hit with the Dodgers in a 112.3 mph single to right against Yu Darvish. He endeavored to require second, however was sent back considering umpire deterrent by Lance Barksdale on Campusano behind the plate.

Jason Heyward had defender's decision in the 4th and San-Diego returned ahead in base half when Luis-Campusano hit a run-scoring two fold play grounder.


Glasnow surrendered two runs, two hits, and four strolls north of five innings,

tossing 77 pitches. Los Angeles gained him from Tampa Straight in December and marked the 30-year-old right-hander to a $136.5 million, five-year contract.


Darvish permitted an unmerited run and two hits in 3 2/3 innings.


Muncy had the principal hit of the time, covering a solo off the finish of his bat in the second and into focus.


Beginning his twelfth season, Bogaerts made his most memorable major-association appearance at second as Ha-Seong Kim moved to shortstop.


In the principal game since MLB abbreviated the pitch clock with sprinters on base by two seconds to 18, Padres pitchers were called for four infringements, including two by Peralta and each from Darvish and Yuki Matsui.


Matsui, the fourth of eight San Diego pitchers, got two outs in the 6th inning of his Padres debut. He assented to a $28 million, five-year contract.


Kim, playing for his local nation, was 0 for 3 with a walk.


Mentor's room


Dodgers: RHPs Walker Buehler (Tommy John medical procedure), 

Brusdar Graterol (shoulder irritation), Blake Treinen (wounded lung), and Emmet Sheehan (right lower arm aggravation) were put on the 10-day IL. RHP Landon Skill was reviewed at Triple-An Oklahoma City.


Padres: RHPs Glenn Otto (right teres significant strain) and Luis Patio (right elbow aggravation) were put on the 15-day IL and INF Tucupita Marcano (right knee leg tendon medical procedure on Aug. 9) on the 10-day IL.


Up next


RHP Yoshinobu-Yamamoto makes major affiliation debut Thursday following consenting to a $325 million, 12 year contract with the Dodgers. He had an 8.38 time north of 9 2/3 innings in three spring preparation trips. "I'm not exactly worried about the numbers," he said through an interpreter.... RHP Joe Musgrove begins for the Padres in the wake of going 10-3 with a 3.05 score in 17 starts last year.


Chan Ho Park, the first Korean in MLB, tosses a stately first contribution. Quite a while, Padres opener


Utilizing the glove from his most memorable major-association appearance,

 previous Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres pitcher Chan Ho Park tossed the stately first pitch in front of the time opener in South Korea.


Park, who started his Significant Association Baseball vocation in 1994 with Los Angeles as the main South Korean-conceived player in the major associations, waved to cheering groups pressing Seoul's Gocheok Sky Vault. Wearing a half pullover addressing the two groups, Park went into his breeze up and tossed the ball to the Padres' ongoing South Korean shortstop Ha-Seong Kim.


Before the game, Park, who as of now fills in as a counselor with San Diego,

 communicated pride about how his accomplishments and those of his previous Japanese partner, Hideo Nomo, motivated more youthful ages of Asian players to attempt to arrive at the majors. Nomo joined the Dodgers in 1995.


"At the point when I take a gander at this large number of Asian players today, I feel that the tree planted by Hideo Nomo has developed further and the tree planted by Chan Ho Park has developed further, and that the products of those trees are currently driving the majors and motivating new expectation," Park said.


Park holds MLB record for more wins by East Asian pitcher, 

going 124-98 with 4.36 period. He was an Elite player in 2001, when he went 15-11 with a 3.50 Time for the Dodgers. His 17-year MLB vocation additionally included stops with the Texas Officers, Padres, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, and Pittsburgh Privateers.


Park, who resigned in 2012, stays perhaps one of the most well known sport characters in South Korea, where many individuals recollect how his heroics encouraged a country enduring a devastating monetary emergency in the last part of the 1990s.


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