The Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen collapsed late in the game and it resulted in an 8-7 loss to the San Diego Padres in 11 innings. With the defeat the Dodgers have lost their first series of the season. They were the last time in the baseball that had yet to suffer such fate.
Dustin May couldn’t avoid a Fernando Tatis Jr. home run, but he did set a career high with 10 strikeouts.May was perfect through three innings before giving up a leadoff homer to Tatis. He became the fifth player in Padres franchise history to hit home runs in a three-game span, and the first shortstop in MLB history to ever homer in three straight games at Dodger Stadium.