Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Betts fuels Dodgers' win over Nationals with five-hit game

- By Bill Plunkett bplunkett@scng.com

LOS ANGELES » The `OKC Shuttle' might need to make a few refueling stops this week with all the roster maneuverin­g the Dodgers have done.

After a brief pause, though, Mookie Betts' MVP campaign is flying high again.

Betts was 5 for 5, drove in two runs and scored two as the Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 6-2 Tuesday night, just their second win in the past six games.

Betts had a scorching start to the season and was batting .500 after eight games. He be- came mortal for the next eight games, going 6 for 31 (.194), but has turned up the temperatur­es once again. With his career high-tying five hits against the Nationals, Betts is 10 for 19 over the past four games.

He led off the bottom of the first inning with a single. Shohei Ohtani matched that and Freddie Freeman walked to load the bases with no outs. Betts scored on a double play, all the Dodgers got from the promising start.

But it was the seventh time in 20 games that Betts has scored a run in the first inning. The Dodgers have won six of those games.

They went to work against Nationals starter Patrick Corbin again in the second inning. Fresh off that shuttle from Triple-A Oklahoma City, Andy Pages lined the first pitch he saw as a big-leaguer into right field for a single. Miguel Rojas walked and Austin Barnes drove Pages in with a single. Betts made it a 3-0 lead with an RBI double.

Kiké Hernandez added a solo home run in the fifth. Betts scored again in the seventh after leading off with another double and drove in another run with an RBI single in the eighth, tying his career-high with his fifth hit of the game.

THE SCORE DODGERS 6, NATIONALS 2 Nationals at Dodgers, today, 12:10p.m., SNLA

The Dodgers' Mookie Betts scores a run in the seventh inning of Tuesday night's victory over the Nationals at Dodger Stadium.

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All of that was enough to support a crowd-sourced bullpen game.

Pitching in an “opener” role, Kyle Hurt made his first bigleague start and turned in two scoreless innings before handing it off to Ryan Yarbrough for the “bulk” work.

Hurt's first inning was a loud one. The first three Nationals batters had hits. Four of the first five hit balls with exit velocities of 96.8 mph, 96.4 mph, 95.8 mph and 103.6 mph. Throw in a stolen base, too.

But Hurt escaped unharmed, thanks in part to a relay from Teoscar Hernandez in right field to second baseman Kiké Hernandez and home to cut off C.J. Abrams trying to score from first on a double by Jesse Winker.

Winker got his RBIs two innings later on a two-run home run off Yarbrough. But the lefthander delivered the bulk goods, retiring 14 consecutiv­e batters after Winker's homer.

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