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LOS ANGELES >> If the Dodgers are playing “checkbook baseball,” opposing pitchers are going to find themselves paying the fees.

The top three in the Dodgers' lineup — Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman — combined for five hits, including two home runs, drove in four runs and scored six as the Dodgers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-1, in their first game of the season on Thursday afternoon at Dodger Stadium.

Three games into the season, Betts, Ohtani and Freeman have been on base 26 times, scored

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nine times and driven in 13 runs.

“I think in any discussion, you can argue that they're the best hitter in baseball,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “I think when you talk about those three guys and you lump up another handful or 10 players in baseball, they're in that conversati­on. We're fortunate to have three at the top of the order.

“Certainly, the first word that comes to mind is `daunting' (for opposing pitchers) ... when you look at those guys.”

The Cardinals' season-opening starter, right-hander Miles Mikolas, criticized the Dodgers' big-spending ways this offseason as “checkbook baseball” and said he hoped the collection of “Midwestern farmers” playing for the Cardinals could “stick it to the Dodgers.”

The big sticks at the top of the Dodgers' lineup did the plowing against Mikolas.

The first four hitters reached base. Betts led off with a walk and went to third base when

THE SCORE DODGERS 7, CARDINALS 1

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Ohtani doubled into the corner. Ohtani didn't see third base coach Dino Ebel hold Betts at third and ran into the first out of the inning — one of only two Mikolas managed from the first third of the Dodgers' order.

“I just kind of passed by the bag way too quicker than the lead runner so I wasn't able to pick up Dino on time,” Ohtani said through his interprete­r. “It's a situation that I hadn't encountere­d during spring training so I conferred with Dino and Mookie to make the adjustment.”

Ohtani's foot speed and the expectatio­n that he will be a more aggressive baserunner this season while not conserving

 ?? KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Mookie Betts is greeted at the plate by Shohei Ohtani after hitting a solo home run against the Cardinals in the third inning Thursday.
KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Mookie Betts is greeted at the plate by Shohei Ohtani after hitting a solo home run against the Cardinals in the third inning Thursday.

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