By David Arthur
Orange County Tribune
He ended his 2025 campaign with a blaze of historic glory. So far in 2026, Shohei Ohtani has shown a lot of humility, barely batting about .200.
Ohtani’s third inning blast was one of five-round trippers the Blue Crew launched in the nation’s capital. Others were hit by Mookie Betts, Kyle Tucker, Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages.
The Nats (now 3-4) jumped on Dodger starter Emmet Sheehan (1-0) for three runs in the first inning, but he steadied and ended up working 5.2 innings, giving up seven hits and four earned runs batted-in. He struck out two batters and walked three.
The game was pretty much decided in the fifth when the visitors turned a 7-4 lead into a 12-4 rout, collecting a game total of 16 hits.
Ohtani had a pretty good day overall, batting 2-for-5 with four RBIs and raising his batting average to .217.
Next up for the Dodgers will be another contest against the Nats on Saturday with Tyler Glasnow starting for LAD.
