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Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches 4 scoreless innings as Dodgers salvage split with Braves – Orange County Register

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches 4 scoreless innings as Dodgers salvage split with Braves – Orange County Register

ATLANTA — Six months of living in Los Angeles and traffic doesn’t bother Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Making his second start since returning from a strained rotator cuff, Yamamoto picked his way through four danger-filled-but-scoreless innings and the Dodgers broke the game open late in a 9-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Monday night.

The win allowed the Dodgers to salvage a split of the series against the Braves despite being outscored 16-3 and not holding a lead at any point in the first two games. They scored 18 runs in the next two games.

The Braves put the leadoff man on base in each of Yamamoto’s four innings and got that runner to third base each time. But they went 0 for 10 with runners in scoring position against Yamamoto, coming up empty against the right-hander.

Yamamoto was helped by his defense in the third inning. MIchael Harris II led off with a bloop single to right field. Jorge Soler lined a double high off the wall in center field but a perfect relay from Tommy Edman to Kiké Hernandez to Will Smith beat Harris home and prevented him from scoring.

In the fourth inning, Ramon Laureano led off with a triple off the wall in right field. But Yamamoto struck out Sean Murphy, throwing his first slider of the night for the third strike. With the infield in, he got Orlando Arcia to ground out harmlessly to Miguel Rojas at shortstop and Gio Urshela hit a soft liner to Rojas to end that threat.

All of that hard work pushed Yamamoto’s pitch count up to 72 and he was done after four innings.

They were not as clean as his four innings against the Chicago Cubs in his return start last week. He walked two and threw just 42 strikes this time. After touching 98 mph with his fastball last week, Yamamoto settled back down to his season average (95.5 mph) Monday. His splitter was more effective against the Cubs though he did get four of his 10 swings-and-misses on it against the Braves.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers’ explosive offense came with a slow-burning fuse.

They were held without a hit through four innings by Max Fried but still managed to get a lead. Rojas drew a leadoff walk in the third inning, moved to second on a ground out, opportunistically stole third behind the left-handed Fried’s back then scored on a wild pitch.

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