PHOENIX —
First, the Dodgers made history. Then, they had to make sure it didn’t go to waste.
Despite three-straight home runs from Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman to lead off Saturday night — the first time in Dodgers’ history they went deep in their first three at-bats of a game — the team had to grind out a 8-6 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, taking the first two games of this weekend’s pivotal divisional series to go six games up in National League West.

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