LOS ANGELES -- The dangerous Paul Goldschmidt struck again, but he wasn't alone for the Diamondbacks, who scored four runs against the Dodgers bullpen for a 4-2 victory to spoil the home opener on Tuesday afternoon for Los Angeles.
The Dodgers pitching staff — not just the bullpen — blew leads in San Francisco in the sixth inning, the eighth inning and the fourth inning, so in a way Tuesday was just filling out another box in an increasingly disappointing bingo card.
The blown lead on Tuesday came in the seventh inning, when Nick Ahmed lined a ball over the short wall in left field with two outs against Pedro Baez, tying the game at 1-1.