The San Francisco Giants handed the Los Angeles Dodgers their fourth loss in five games with a 3-0 victory on Wednesday night.

Bailey's Homer Breaks Deadlock

The game remained scoreless until the sixth inning when Giants catcher Patrick Bailey hit a three-run home run. This pivotal hit came immediately after Shohei Ohtani’s departure from the mound, giving San Francisco the lead.

Offensive Setup

The Giants’ offense began with consecutive singles from Jung Hoo Lee and Heliot Ramos. Drew Gilbert then executed a sacrifice bunt, advancing both runners into scoring position for Bailey.

Ohtani's Streak Ends

Despite a strong pitching performance – six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts – Shohei Ohtani received a no-decision. His remarkable 53-game on-base streak was also broken during the game.

Pitching Duel

Tyler Mahle, the Giants’ starting pitcher, delivered a dominant seven-inning performance, allowing few hits and recording five strikeouts. This marked his first victory since joining the Giants in January.

Dodgers Struggle, Series Finale Looms

Ohtani skillfully navigated a tight spot in the first inning, striking out the side. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remained undecided about Ohtani’s participation in Thursday’s series finale.

The Dodgers will send Tyler Glasnow (2-0, 3.24 ERA) to the mound, while the Giants will counter with Logan Webb (2-2, 5.40).