The Los Angeles Dodgers needed every out of the bottom of the ninth, and they made it count. Trailing in the final frame, Los Angeles strung together the runs it needed to walk off the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 in the series opener at Dodger Stadium.
What happened
Down to their last at-bats, the Dodgers manufactured a late rally to flip the scoreboard. The comeback ended the game in walk-off fashion, sending the home crowd home with a one-run win and a 1-0 lead in the series.
Why it matters
The victory moves Los Angeles to 48-27 and extends its winning streak to three, keeping the club firmly among the National League's best. It also drops Baltimore deeper into trouble: the Orioles arrived at 35-41 and riding a four-game skid, and they now trail the set after dropping the opener on the road.
By the numbers
Los Angeles entered the night at 48-27, averaging 5.3 runs scored and 3.4 allowed per game while winning four of its last five. Baltimore sat at 35-41, scoring 4.6 runs and allowing 5.1 per game. The opener finished 6-5 in favor of the Dodgers.
What to watch next
The clubs meet again at Dodger Stadium for the next game of the series. Los Angeles will look to build on the walk-off and push its edge in the set, while Baltimore tries to halt a skid that has now reached five.