The Los Angeles Dodgers built an early lead and held it the rest of the night, earning a 4–0 shutout win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium, according to official scoring data from MLB.com and FOX Sports.
The game turned in the third inning, when Los Angeles produced back‑to‑back solo home runs. The Dodgers added two more runs in the fourth and maintained control behind steady pitching and defense.
How the Game Developed
The matchup opened quietly, with both teams trading scoreless innings through the first two frames. The momentum shifted in the bottom of the third, when Santiago Espinal connected for a solo home run, followed immediately by another solo home run from Mookie Betts, based on MLB’s official play‑by‑play.
Los Angeles extended the lead in the fourth. Teoscar Hernández drove in a run with an RBI single, and Alex Call added a sacrifice fly, giving the Dodgers a four‑run advantage that held for the remainder of the game.
San Francisco generated baserunners in multiple innings but did not record a run, according to the inning‑by‑inning linescore published by FOX Sports.
Pitching Set the Tone
Shohei Ohtani delivered seven scoreless innings for Los Angeles, allowing no earned runs with eight strikeouts and two walks. MLB.com’s box score shows that Ohtani limited San Francisco’s opportunities and did not allow a run in any inning.
For the Giants, Robbie Ray worked 4.2 innings, allowing four runs (three earned) and two home runs. All scoring against Ray occurred in the third and fourth innings, confirmed by Fantasy Team Advice’s pitching summary.
