HOUSTON — Alex Bregman hit a game-ending homer off Blake Treinen in the ninth inning that sailed over the left-field train tracks, and the Houston Astros overcame Shohei Ohtani's National League-leading 32nd home run to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-6 on Saturday night.
Houston trailed 5-0 in the sixth and 6-4 in the eighth before Yainer Diaz tripled off Daniel Hudson, and Jeremy Peña and Jon Singleton hit RBI singles.
Bregman drove a 1-0 sinker from Treinen (5-3) that went 407 feet for his 14th home run.
''Just trying to get something over the plate to put the ball in the air,'' Bregman said. ''Obviously, he's a really good reliever, and he's been one for a very long time. Just trying to get something I could put a good swing on, and I was fortunate to do that.''
It was Bregman's second career walk-off homer, his first since June 27, 2018, against Toronto. It was his fourth walk-off hit.
''It was awesome,'' Bregman said. ''Just to see the happiness on everybody's faces in the dugout was awesome. I kind of blacked out.''
Josh Hader (4-5) pitched a perfect ninth for the Astros (55-49), who have won three straight and 22 of 33.
''You always go back throughout the season and you think about big moments, big wins, big games, and this is one of those you reflect on,'' Houston manager Joe Espada said. ''How this team stays collected and unified and able to come through, it's impressive.''