Dodgers Offense Stalls in Loss to Astros Despite Ohtani’s Strong Pitching Performance
HOUSTON — The struggles of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ offense continued on Tuesday as they fell to the Houston Astros, 2-1. The defeat marked the team’s fifth loss in the last seven games, further highlighting their ongoing hitting difficulties.
Following a promising offensive performance on Monday, the Dodgers managed only six hits against the Astros’ bullpen in the latest matchup. The team’s early efforts to capitalize on scoring chances, including a double from Freddie Freeman in the first inning and a strong play from rookie Andy Pages, ultimately went unrewarded. Despite loading the bases with two outs in the fourth inning, they were unable to convert.
In the eighth inning, Alex Call delivered a pinch-hit double, setting the stage for Kyle Tucker, a former Astro, to drive in the Dodgers’ sole run of the game.
Notably absent from the lineup was starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani, who is focusing solely on pitching for the third time this season.
Ohtani had previously shown remarkable dominance on the mound, holding opposing teams to minimal scoring. However, he faced a challenge in his last outing, allowing the first two home runs of the season to Christian Walker and Braden Shewmake. This marked a turn in his otherwise stellar year, during which he posted a 0.60 ERA in April and earned Pitcher of the Month honors.
Despite these setbacks, Ohtani managed to regain his composure, striking out Jose Altuve and finishing the game strong without allowing any additional scoring for two consecutive innings. His ability to perform under pressure remains a significant point of interest for fans and analysts alike.
The Dodgers’ recent performance raises questions about their offensive consistency, reminiscent of slumps they endured in previous seasons. As the team seeks to regain their momentum, each game becomes increasingly vital in the context of their season goals.







