ATLANTA — Spencer Schwellenbach kept Shohei Ohtani in the park and off the bases, while Gio Urshela and Jorge Soler went deep for the Atlanta Braves in a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on a damp Friday night.
Ohtani was hitless in four at-bats with two strikeouts, putting a hold on his quest to become the first player in major league history with 50 homers and 50 stolen bases in a season. He was 0 for 3 against Schwellenbach (6-7) before striking out on a rising, 95 mph fastball from Joe Jiménez that was well out of the zone.
''What he's doing is incredible,'' Schwellenbach said. ''If he's gonna do it, he's gonna do it. I'm just going out there and trying to get him out.''
The Dodgers star is at 47 homers and 48 stolen bases with 15 games left in the regular season.
Schwellenbach, who started the season in the Class A Sally League, surrendered two runs on four hits in six strong innings. He bounced back from a rough start in his last outing, when he gave up 10 hits and six runs (three earned) against Toronto.
''Nothing seems to bother him,'' manager Brian Snitker said. ''He keeps the game slowed down. It doesn't seem to speed up on him, which is awesome.''
Atlanta remained a game behind the Mets for the NL's final wild-card spot. New York won 11-3 at division-leading Philadelphia.
''We're in scoreboard-watching territory,'' Snitker said. ''But we are focused on what we can do. We can only do what we can do.''