ANAHEIM, Calif. — Shohei Ohtani hit an RBI triple in his first regular-season game back at Angel Stadium, and he scored on Mookie Betts' three-run homer in the 10th inning of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.
Ohtani went 1 for 4 with his tying triple in the third inning after the two-way superstar received a warm welcome back to the stadium where he excelled for the Angels over the past six years. Ohtani won two AL MVP awards and a Rookie of the Year trophy while redefining what's possible in modern baseball, but he couldn't lead the long-struggling Halos to a winning season.
''The biggest part of all this is being able to play at this stadium in front of the Anaheim fans,'' Ohtani said through his interpreter. ''That was the part that was special for me. ... Most importantly, it's about winning the game, and I'm glad we won.''
The Dodgers already led 3-2 in the 10th on Miguel Rojas' RBI single before the Angels intentionally walked their former star slugger to get to Betts, who drove the next pitch from Roansy Contreras (2-4) over the fence in left.
''With Shohei doing what Shohei always does, I understand their perspective,'' Betts said. ''So I was just trying to get a good pitch to hit.''
Ron Washington was the first opposing manager to intentionally walk the batter in front of Betts, an eight-time All-Star and former AL MVP, since 2016.
''You're picking poison when you deal with the first three hitters,'' Washington said. ''I wasn't going to let Ohtani swing there, and I have all the respect in the world for Mookie Betts. I just was hoping Contreras could make a pitch and get us a ground ball.''
Ohtani and Betts, who drove in four runs, celebrated at home plate before the major league-leading Dodgers finished off their 12th win in 15 games.