MIAMI — Most of Tuesday’s game went according to plan for the Dodgers.
Tony Gonsolin produced a solid five-inning start in his second start back from Tommy John surgery, giving up just two runs.
Shohei Ohtani posted another monster statline at loanDepot Park, hitting a tying home run in the sixth and a tying double in the seventh in what he calls “one of my favorite stadiums” to play in.
Late in a 5-4 loss to the Miami Marlins, however, one of the Dodgers’ few early-season concerns turned into a glaringly costly problem — the game ending with journeyman reliever JP Feyereisen on the mound, giving up a walk-off single to Jesús Sanchez in the bottom of the 10th.