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LOS ANGELES — Justin Turner homered in the sixth inning, and the Dodgers celebrated their World Series ring ceremony day with a victory over the Nationals.

Walker Buehler (1-0) pitched six strong innings as the Dodgers won a tidy pitchers’ duel in their home opener without injured star outfielder­s Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger.

Joe Ross threw five scoreless innings for the Nationals, who lost their third straight after starting the season late and short-handed due to coronaviru­s cases and quarantine­s. Former Los Angeles reliever Luis Avilán (0-1) got the loss.

The Dodgers received their World Series championsh­ip rings in a pregame event in front of the fans who weren’t allowed inside Dodger Stadium in 2020 while their franchise won its seventh title. Clayton Kershaw, Betts and their teammates were cheered by a pandemic-limited sellout crowd of 15,036 while they got their jewelry at Chavez Ravine.

Corey Knebel struck out the side in the ninth for his second save, completing the shutout by four Dodgers pitchers in this meeting of the last two World Series champions.

ANGELS 7, BLUE JAYS 1

In Dunedin, Fla. — Shohei Ohtani homered and drove in four runs, sending Los Angeles to the victory.

Ohtani completed a four-run second with a three-run double to deep right-center off T.J. Zeuch (0-1). He also connected for a 422-foot solo drive to center during Los Angeles’ three-run fifth.

Jared Walsh also went deep for Los Angeles, and Andrew Heaney (1-1) struck out nine in six scoreless innings.

The Angels improved to 6-2 and matched the best eight-game start in franchise history.

BRAVES 8, PHILLIES 1

In Atlanta, Ronald Acuña Jr. had four hits, including a long two-run homer that gave the Braves the lead, and made a leaping catch to support Charlie Morton’s six strong innings.

Acuña’s fifth-inning blast off Zack Wheeler (1-1) traveled an estimated 456 feet, landing deep in the center-field seats behind the Braves bullpen for a 2-1 lead. He also had two doubles and an infield single.

Morton (1-1) permitted one run and four hits. The veteran right-hander struck out seven and walked one.

Ehire Adrianza and Freddie Freeman also went deep as Atlanta’s hitters shook off a slow start to the season.

Wheeler allowed three runs and seven hits in 4⅔ innings. Andrew McCutchen’s run-scoring single in the third gave Philadelph­ia a 1-0 lead.

GIANTS 3, ROCKIES 1

In San Francisco, Johnny Cueto pitched 8⅔ innings of four-hit ball, helping the Giants win its home opener.

Cueto (1-0) allowed one run on Garrett Hampson’s sacrifice fly in the ninth. Jake McGee finished for his third save.

Brandon Crawford snapped a scoreless tie with a two-run double in the seventh. Alex Dickerson added an RBI single in the eighth for San Francisco.

Rockies starter Austin Gomber (0-2) permitted two runs and one hit in 6⅓ innings. He struck out five and walked four.

RAYS 10, YANKEES 5

In St. Petersburg, Fla., Rich Hill pitched six innings, helping Tampa Bay stop a four-game slide.

Austin Meadows had three of the Rays’ 13 hits. Willy Adames and Joey Wendle each had two hits and two RBIs, and Brandon Lowe drove in three runs.

Hill (1-0), a 41-year-old lefty, allowed four runs and four hits.

Aaron Hicks and DJ LeMahieu homered for the Yankees. Corey Kluber (0-1) was charged with three earned runs and five hits in 2⅓ innings.

The Rays’ home opener drew a socially-distanced crowd of 9,021 to Tropicana Field.

The Yankees played without slugger Aaron Judge, who sat out a second consecutiv­e game with soreness in his left side.

ATHLETICS 6, ASTROS 2

In Houston, Matt Olson’s tiebreakin­g three-run homer in the eighth inning lifted Oakland to the win.

The victory comes after the Astros beat the A’s five times in this young season. It is just the second win overall for Oakland this year.

The game was tied at 1 when Mark Canha opened the eighth with a single off Bryan Abreu (1-1). Jed Lowrie, a former Astro who hit a solo shot in the fourth, followed with a single with one out.

Olson then sent a slider from Blake Taylor into the second deck in right field to put the A’s up 4-1.

Canha added a two-run homer in the ninth. Yusmeiro Petit (2-0) got the win.

INDIANS 4, TIGERS 1

In Cleveland, Franmil Reyes homered twice for the Indians, and Zach Plesac pitched seven dominant innings.

Reyes hit a two-run homer in the first off Derek Holland (0-1) and added a 446-foot solo shot in the sixth to make it 4-0.

Detroit scratched starter Julio Teheran just before the first pitch. Teheran complained of tightness in his right triceps while warming up.

Plesac (1-1) pitched scoreless ball, allowing just three singles. Emmanuel Clase worked the ninth for his first save with Cleveland.

The Tigers avoided being shut.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Nationals’ Victor Robles, bottom, is tagged at second base by Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux on a steal attempt Friday in Los Angeles.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nationals’ Victor Robles, bottom, is tagged at second base by Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux on a steal attempt Friday in Los Angeles.

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