Dodgers Week 2: A tale of two cities

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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 05: Alex Call #12 and Andy Pages #44 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate after the game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 5, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a rough last half-plus of the homestand at the plate, the Dodgers in three days resurrected their offense against the Washington Nationals, ushering in a weekend sweep to secure a second winning week in a row.

Beginning with a really good Friday in Washington D.C., the Dodgers battered Nationals starters in the first two games of the series, and even turned around a late 6-1 deficit on a rainy Sunday in the nation’s capital to complete the weekend sweep.

Batter of the week​


Andy Pages doubled, walked, and scored a run on Sunday, which stood out as by far his worst game of the week. He had five multi-hit games in a row, including three consecutive three-hit games through Saturday to fuel a week with 14 hits in 24 at-bats.

Pages had the Dodgers’ longest streak of multi-hit games since Shohei Ohtani from April 3-8, 2024, and the longest Dodgers streak of games with at least three hits since Pages himself did so last April.

Honorable mentions go to Teoscar Hernández, who had nine hits in 19 at-bats himself including an insurance home run Sunday, and to Alex Call, who did not play in the first six games of the season but reached base seven times in 11 plate appearances in playing all three games against his former team over the weekend.

Pitcher of the week​


Shohei Ohtani, who was no slouch at the plate with two home runs and a .967 OPS, pitched six scoreless innings in his first start of the year, with six strikeouts. The top three of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, and Ohtani have gone exactly six innings in all five starts so far, stabilizing the top half of the rotation. The bottom half expands to three members this coming week as Justin Wrobleski joins the fray.

Week 2 results​


4-2 record
38 runs scored (6.33 per game)
26 runs allowed (4.33 per game)
.667 pythagorean win percentage

Year to date​


7-2 record
54 runs scored (6.00 per game)
34 runs allowed (3.78 per game)
.700 pythagorean win percentage (6-3)

Miscellany​


Passing an old friend: Freddie Freeman began Saturday one double behind his former Atlanta Braves teammate Chipper Jones on the all-time doubles list, then hit run-scoring two-baggers in each of the first two innings against the Nationals. Freeman now has 550 career doubles, good for 32nd in MLB history.

“As I’ve gotten older, I do appreciate what I’ve been able to accomplish,” Freeman told reporters in Washington, as shown on SportsNet LA. “Hopefully I got a lot more in my future.”

Freeman began the season tied with Manny Ramírez on the doubles list and has since passed him, Alex Rodríguez, and now Jones. Up next on the list are Eddie Murray — Freeman’s most similar playerfrom ages 21 to 32 — and Jeff Kent, tied for 30th place with 560 doubles.

Transactions​


Wednesday: Left-hander Jake Eder was acquired from the Nationals for cash considerations, and optioned to Triple-A. Jake Cousins was moved to the 60-day injured list to make roster room.

Wednesday: Right-hander Grant Holman was claimed off waivers from the Diamondbacks, and sent to the minors. Gavin Stone was moved to the 60-day IL.

Sunday: Mookie Betts was placed on the 10-day IL with an oblique strain, and Hyeseong Kim was recalled from Oklahoma City.

Game results​

PlayerPARH2BHRRBIBBBA/OBP/SLG
Pages265142272.583/.615/.917
Rushing5120120.400/.400/1.000
Call11441013.500/.636/.625
Hernández20491131.474/.500/.684
Ohtani30381263.320/.367/.600
Tucker24570142.318/.375/.455
Freeman27462280.231/.259/.538
Muncy20450111.263/.300/.421
Betts19431132.176/.263/.412
Smith20250002.278/.350/.278
Espinal4110020.250/.250/.250
Rojas14021010.154/.143/.231
Freeland18110003.067/.222/.067
Offense23838679113819.312/.366/.507
Hyeseong Kim played Sunday but did not bat.
PitcherRecordIPHRBBSOERAWHIP
Ohtani1-0610360.000.667
Glasnow1-0642293.001.000
Yamamoto0-1642123.000.833
Sheehan1-05.774326.351.765
Sasaki0-1997597.001.556
Starters3-232.7251514284.131.194
Dreyer1-02.300230.000.857
Treinen0-0210110.001.000
Vesia0-0210110.001.000
Scott0-03.341052.701.200
Díaz0-0, Sv211134.501.000
Klein0-01.711215.401.800
Wrobleski0-0443126.751.250
Casparius0-0222029.001.000
Henriquez0-02431113.502.500
Bullpen1-0, Sv21.318119194.641.266
Totals4-254432623474.331.222

Previous reviews: Week 1

Up next​


The Dodgers this week run the Geno Petralli gauntlet, first with a World Series rematch against the Blue Jays in Toronto before returning home to host the Texas Rangers in an all-interleague week, facing a host of tough starting pitchers. The weekend rotation for Texas is a guess.

Mon, 4/6Tue, 4/7Wed, 4/8Thu, 4/9Fri, 4/10Sat, 4/11Sun, 4/12
at Jaysat Jaysat JaysOFFRangersRangersRangers
4:074:0712:077:106:101:10
WrobleskiYamamotoOhtaniSheehanGlasnowSasaki
ScherzerGausmanCeaseRockerLeiterdeGrom
SNLA/FS1SNLA/TBSSNLASNLASNLASNLA

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