The Dodgers got the Padres starting pitcher out of the game in the third inning but couldn’t fully capitalize. San Diego did damage against the Los Angeles bullpen to take Saturday’s game 7-4 in Monterrey, Mexico, snapping the Dodgers’ three-game winning streak.
Josh Fields issued a four-pitch walk to his first batter faced in the sixth inning, then one out later allowed a home run to Raffy Lopez, turning a one-run Dodgers lead into a deficit.
Fields’ 63.4% fly ball rate is by far the highest of his career, well above his 49.