The disagreement added intrigue to a dispiriting evening for the Dodgers (15-18), who saw their three-game winning streak snapped. A night after achieving the first combined no-hitter in franchise history, the Dodgers pitching staff looked rickety once more. Kenta Maeda lasted only five innings, giving up three runs in the process. Josh Fields stumbled as the first man out of the bullpen to replace Maeda. In the eighth, the Padres charged Daniel Hudson for two more runs.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 06, 2018 02:43 UTC