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Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggles as Giants beat Dodgers for tie atop NL West

June 14, 2025 by Los Angeles Daily News

LOS ANGELES — When Yoshinobu Yamamoto did find the strike zone Friday, it only made matters worse.

In a battle with his command from the jump, Yamamoto walked a season-high five in just 4⅔ innings – including three in a span of five batters that came before Casey Schmitt’s grand slam – and the San Francisco Giants walked away with a 6-2 victory.

“I was having a little struggle to hit my spots where I wanted to locate my pitches,” Yamamoto said through an interpreter. “That led me to fall behind. And then gave up the three walks. And then after that the grand slam.”

Manager Dave Roberts saw his pitcher trying to be too precise on the edges of the strike zone and he paid the price.

“I mean, I think the stuff is good. He feels good,” Roberts said. “I still believe the command is good. I think he was just kind of being too fine. And so I think it’s something that I think it’s correctable in the sense of, I think it’s just an intent part of it. So that’s certainly encouraging.”

Not since 1999 had the Giants and Dodgers waited this long to meet for the first time in a season. And yet the Dodgers looked as if they still weren’t ready for the showdown between rivals, who are in an early-season battle for first place in the National League West.

The Dodgers and Giants are now tied for the top spot at 41-29, following San Francisco’s run of nine victories in its past 10 games.

Not only did Yamamoto get bounced around for five runs on six hits in his second outing of less than five innings this season, the offense had just two hits, both against Giants right-hander Logan Webb in his seven innings of work.

The Dodgers are now 2-2 in a key stretch of 10 consecutive games against the San Diego Padres and Giants.

“It’s really critical,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of the run against two of the top NL clubs. “You see the schedule, you see the opponents, you see where your ball club is at, and you just want to keep trudging along and play good baseball.”

Asked about his hopes for Yamamoto before the game, Roberts had just one pressing sentiment: “For me, it’s just get ahead and be efficient.” It was anything but, as the 4⅔-inning outing came after he lasted 3⅔ innings against the New York Yankees on June 1.

Yamamoto now has multiple walks in six consecutive outings and eight of his last nine in a stretch that includes a pair of games with at least four walks.

Yamamoto now has a 4.46 ERA on five days of rest, like he had Friday. When he has six days of rest or more, he has a 0.90 ERA. His last seven outings have come on five days of rest after his first seven came on six or more.

“I personally don’t feel any issues with shorter rest days,” Yamamoto said. “I think I’ve been spending those five days of preparation wisely.”

But with a lack of starters for the time being, the Dodgers don’t have the luxury right now of holding their right-hander back an extra day.

“I think that, you know, he’s our best pitcher right now,” Roberts said. “And we’re dropping guys in, we’re having bullpen games, so he’s got to take the baseball. So I don’t think there’s any other way to kind of look at it.”

As of now, the Dodgers will aim to get Yamamoto six days of rest before he pitches again. He hopes he can apply lessons learned by then.

“Even if I have a bad outing, I still have some positive things to take away,” Yamamoto said. “And a game like this, I just need to focus, learn things, and turn something into a positive. And then get myself ready for the next outing.”

A hint of what was ahead came when the Giants took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a home run from Willy Adames. The Dodgers tied it in the second without the aid of a hit, with Will Smith scoring on an Andy Pages sacrifice fly, but only because Giants catcher Andrew Knizner dropped the ball after first making the tag.

It all fell apart on Yamamoto in the third inning. Jung Hoo Lee walked on six pitches. Heliot Ramos walked two batters later on five pitches. Wilmer Flores walked two batters after that on five pitches.

Schmitt wasn’t as patient. He hit a 1-and-1 split-finger pitch well into the left field pavilion for his first career grand slam. Schmitt entered feeling the sting of a ninth-inning error Thursday that led to a loss against the Colorado Rockies and the end of an eight-game losing streak.

That blunder is behind him now.

The Dodgers didn’t get on the scoreboard again until the seventh inning, when Teoscar Hernandez hit a home run off of Webb, his 12th of the season. Including his fourth-inning single, Hernandez had the Dodgers’ only two hits.

Dodgers left-hander Justin Wrobleski settled into a groove after replacing Yamamoto before allowing Knizner’s first home run of the season in the seventh. Wrobleski gave up one run on four hits in 4⅓ innings with no walks and five strikeouts.

“You know, his last two have been very good out of the ’pen,” Roberts said of Wrobleski. “He’s certainly a starter, but for the role, what we need from him right now is to be efficient. And seems like certainly out of the ’pen, the stuff has ticked up. He’s been efficient. He’s going after guys.”

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