In a standout MLB game at Chavez Ravine, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres with a final score of 5-2. Dodgers' RHP Gavin Stone excelled on the mound, maintaining a perfect game through five innings with an efficient 57 pitches, 41 for strikes. This performance was marked as his best with the Dodgers, significantly aiding the team's victory. Mookie Betts spearheaded the Dodgers' offense with a three-hit night, while the team's overall effort included home runs and effective relief pitching. Gavin Stone improved his record to 1-1, and Evan Phillips earned his fifth save of the season, striking out 8 batters. This win advanced the Dodgers' record to 11-6, placing them first in the NL West.
#DoyersWeeng, Mookie hit parade, good game for the Gavins! #Dodgers 5 | 2 #Padres HRs: #BarrelsAreOverrated WP: @gavinbstone (1-1) SV: @EvanPhillips36 (5) Ks: 8 🍔, Record: 11-6, 1st #NLWest #DodgersWin #LetsGoDodgers #SDvsLAD https://t.co/aDb3rlO6hc
Gavin Stone turns in his best outing as a Dodger, while the offense eventually gets cooking after a slow start. Glad California is getting rain as well, I guess? https://t.co/Pr6xIRoXLX https://t.co/SAJPFQk7O5 https://t.co/bhtJS2y4pn
Dodgers 5, Padres 2: Gavin Stone's best start backed by bottom of the order finally doing something - By: @ChadMoriyama https://t.co/PIi57HEsng
A 3-hit night for Mookie Betts lifts the @Dodgers past the Padres! https://t.co/PX2iDeIhiJ
Final from Chavez Ravine: #Dodgers 5, #Padres 2.
#Dodgers RHP Gavin Stone gets Profar to fly out to CF and Ha-Seong Kim to fly out to RF and is now perfect through five innings. Has thrown only 57 pitches, 41 for strikes.