The rookie second baseman assisted on four putouts, but this was an example of quality superseding quantity.
"You usually don't get that many opportunities to make that many plays," Tomlinson said. "It seemed like every one was kind of stretching me out a little bit. But it was fun."
Among Tomlinson's plays was a sixth-inning gem which forced him to extend himself fully as he flung himself to his right for Corey Seager's would-be base hit up the middle. Tomlinson also adeptly handled Chase Utley's tricky-looking bouncer in the 11th inning to start a double play.