Watch CBS News

Dodgers slug five homers on way to 10-5 rout of Angels

All-Star Mookie Betts hit his 10th leadoff homer — most in the first half in major league history — and the Los Angeles Dodgers busted out with five homers for the second straight game to beat the slumping Angels 10-5 on Saturday night.

The Dodgers head into the All-Star break a season-high 13 games over .500 with a record of 51-38, a half-game behind NL West-leading Arizona.

The Angels dropped their season-high fifth straight to fall below .500 at 45-46. It was their 10th consecutive loss in the Freeway Series, the club's longest-ever skid against the Dodgers. The Angels gave up 11 hits in an 11-4 loss Friday.

Angels All-Star Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 32nd homer, a 433-foot, two-run blast in the seventh. He came up a double shy of hitting for the cycle. The two-way superstar singled in the first and tripled in the third.

Betts' 408-foot solo shot, his 26th of the season, came on the second pitch of the game by Reid Detmers. Betts eclipsed the mark of nine homers set by Houston's George Springer in the first half of the 2017 season. His 46th career leadoff homer tied Philadelphia's Jimmy Rollins for seventh all-time.

The Dodgers extended their lead to 6-0 with five more runs in the second.

Taking a page from Betts, Max Muncy led off with his 21st homer over the wall in center.

Betts was intentionally walked to load the bases with two outs to get to Freddie Freeman, who hit a slicing double to left field. Luis Rengifo was playing deep and the ball dropped in, scoring Miguel Vargas and James Outman. Rengifo started the game at second base and replaced injured left fielder Jo Adell in the second.

Will Smith followed with a single to left. Rengifo airmailed the throw to the plate for an error as Betts and Freeman scored and Smith took second.

Detmers (2-6) had a nightmarish outing on his 24th birthday. He hit Vargas, Muncy and Miguel Rojas, along with home-plate umpire Will Little. The left-hander gave up seven runs and six hits, struck out four and walked one.

Michael Grove (1-2) got the victory with six innings of relief after Alex Vesia pitched the first. Grove allowed four runs and six hits, struck out six and walked one.

The Dodgers led 8-0 in the fourth on Freeman's 17th homer and Muncy's RBI single off José Soriano. J.D. Martinez went deep for his 22nd homer in the sixth off Chris Devenski. Pinch-hitter David Peralta homered with two outs in the eighth.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Angels: Adell left the game after his first at-bat with left oblique discomfort. ... INF-OF Brandon Drury (shoulder) had a cortisone shot to deal with inflammation and will be re-evaluated on Thursday. ... INF Anthony Rendon (shin) was on the bench again. ... OF Taylor Ward (tight groin) got the day off. ... LHP Matt Moore (oblique) faced hitters in a bullpen session and will repeat it next week. ... SS Zach Neto (oblique) will go to Arizona on Sunday to get more work in and then face live pitching again before rejoining the team Thursday.

Dodgers: It remains uncertain whether LHP Clayton Kershaw (shoulder) will return for the first road series after the All-Star break. ... INF-OF Chris Taylor (knee) has been playing in Arizona and the team is optimistic he will rejoin them in New York when the season resumes.

UP NEXT

RHP Shohei Ohtani (7-4, 3.32) will start for the Angels against Houston on Friday in the opener of a nine-game homestand.

LHP Julio Urías (6-5, 4.76) gets the nod for the Dodgers at the New York Mets on Friday in the opener of a nine-game road trip.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.