One night after making MLB history with the franchise’s first combined no-hitter, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff limited the San Diego Padres to just five hits but it still resulted in a 7-4 loss.
The Padres took a lead two batters into the bottom of the first inning, as Travis Jankowski led off with a triple and Eric Hosmer followed with a two-run home run. After walk and base hit in the fourth inning, Freddy Galvis tied the game with a sacrifice fly.
It was the third and final run Maeda allowed over his five innings.