LOS ANGELES — Tyler Glasnow pitched seven strong innings, Shohei Ohtani homered for the second straight game against his old team and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-2 on Saturday night to split the Freeway Series.
Ohtani blasted a 455-foot, two-run shot in Friday's 10-inning, 3-2 loss. He went even farther in the third inning Saturday night, his 23rd homer traveling 459 feet to right for a 3-0 lead.
It's the second-longest homer at Dodger Stadium this season. Eight of the 10 longest homers belong to the Japanese two-way superstar.
''I feel like everyone's reaction is always like, ‘Wow!''' Glasnow said. ''It's very entertaining for us.''
Ohtani has at least a run and an RBI in seven straight games, tying Reggie Smith's Dodgers record from 1978. He's 11 for 24 with seven extra-base hits since moving to the leadoff spot last Monday after Mookie Betts broke his hand.
''The last few weeks, there hasn't been anyone better,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. ''It definitely doesn't get old.''
Gavin Lux led off the third with a solo shot against Zach Plesac (1-1), snapping a skid of 32 games without a homer.
''What I saw is a pretty good team that showed their power, showed their might,'' Angels manager Ron Washington said. ''They did what they do.''