SAN FRANCISCO — Will Smith knocked in two runs to start a seven-run 11th inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 14-7 on Saturday night.
Smith, leading off the inning after Shohei Ohtani was intentionally walked, scored two runs with a hard double into the left-center field gap off Sean Hjelle (3-2). The Dodgers strung together five straight hits, with Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernández, Chris Taylor and Jason Heyward reaching base against Hjelle.
The game was tight until the 11th-inning barrage, with both teams scored their automatic runners in the 10th inning. Miguel Rojas hit an RBI single for the Dodgers and David Villar tied the game for the Giants with a double. But Daniel Hudson (5-1) escaped a bases-loaded one-out jam to send the game to the 11th.
''Long game, but the team effort was remarkable," Rojas said. ''And I feel like that's the team that we have. We're always going to fight and we're always going to be in games.''
The Dodgers have won five of six, and are 6-2 against the Giants this season. The seven-run win was the Dodgers' second-largest extra-inning win since at least 1901.
''This was certainly unexpected,'' Dodgers manager Dave Robert said of the offensive eruption. ''You just don't see that.''
The Giants scored four runs in the bottom of the third, but the Dodgers responded with four runs of their own in the fourth to take a 6-5 lead. Brett Wisely tied the game up in the fifth with a broken-bat RBI single.
Matt Chapman had three hits for the Giants along with a walk.