After battling all season in the NL West and being two of the best teams in the National League, it comes down to one game for the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Division Series.
The Padres won eight of the 13 regular-season meetings between these teams in 2024 and have Yu Darvish on the mound in this one against Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Darvish took three turns against the Dodgers in the regular season; he had a 1.72 ERA over 15 2/3 innings with 12 strikeouts and six walks in those games. He also went seven innings and struck out three in San Diego's 10-2 win in Game 2.
Yamamoto made two starts against the Padres early this season, including the season-opening series in South Korea, in which he lasted only one inning. In Game 1 of this series against the Padres, he pitched five innings and allowed five runs.
The winner of Friday's Game 5 hosts the Mets, who topped the Phillies in their NLDS matchup, in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series on Sunday.
How to watch Padres vs. Dodgers in NLDS Game 5
Date: Friday, October 11
Time: 8:08 p.m. ET
Location: Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles
Channel: Fox
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Ian Casselberry
Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets the hug
Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets a hug from Dave Roberts at the Dodgers dugout, indicating his night is probably over.
Yamamoto pitched a 1-2-3 fifth inning, striking out Xander Bogaerts, followed by getting David Peralta to pop out to second base and Jake Cronenworth grounding out to first.
He finishes with five scoreless innings, allowing two hits with two strikeouts on 63 pitches.
Ian Casselberry
Yoshinobu Yamamoto finishes five scoreless innings
Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets through five innings, which has to make Dodgers manager Dave Roberts happy. He's likely done so he doesn't have to go through the Padres lineup for a third time.
Evan Phillips is warming up in the Dodgers bullpen, according to reporters.
RHP Evan Phillips warming in #Dodgers bullpen ... can't see Yoshinobu Yamamoto going a third time through the #Padres order ...
Through four innings, Darvish has thrown 47 pitches and allowed one run on two hits.
Ian Casselberry
Dodger Stadium keeping Manny Machado in the park
Manny Machado is 0-for-2 thus far, but that might not have happened if he was hitting anywhere but Dodger Stadium.
Manny Machado's first warning-track fly out tonight would have been a home run in five stadiums, according to Statcast. His second would have been a home run in a dozen ballparks. The Padres have not scored in 19 innings.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets Jurickson Profar to ground out to first, followed by Manny Machado flying out to right field and Jackson Merrill also flying out to right to end the top of the fourth inning.
Dave Roberts said on the Fox broadcast that he'd like Yamamoto to get through four innings. He's done that now on 47 pitches.
Ian Casselberry
Yu Darvish gets a 1-2-3 inning
Yu Darvish retires the Dodgers in order for the bottom of the third inning.
Tommy Edman grounded out to shortstop, Shohei Ohtani popped out to third base, and Mookie Betts hit a grounder to first base to end the frame.
We're on to the fourth inning with the Dodgers leading 1–0.
Ian Casselberry
Yamamoto escapes trouble in the 3rd
Padres put two runners on with two consecutive one-out singles by Kyle Higashioka and Luis Arraez.
Yamamoto gets Tatís to ground into an inning-ending double play!
But Yoshinobu Yamamoto got Fernando Tatis Jr. to hit a sharp grounder to third, which Max Muncy quickly turned to Gavin Lux, who threw to first for an inning-ending double play.
Ian Casselberry
Dodgers take 1–0 lead
Enrique Hernandez hammers an inside fastball deep into the left-field seats to put the Dodgers on the board first.
The bottom of the second began with Max Muncy drawing a walk. But he was erased on a double-play started by Manny Machado off a line drive to third by Will Smith. Hernandez followed with his solo homer, and the inning ended with Gavin Lux grounding out to second base.
Ian Casselberry
Another scoreless frame for Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Manny Machado sent the first pitch of the second inning deep to the warning track in right field, but Mookie Betts caught it for the first out.
Jackson Merrill followed with a groundout to second base. Xander Bogaerts drew a two-out walk before David Peralta grounded out to second.
Velocity is up for Yoshinobu Yamamoto, though he's yanked a few fastballs. Very fastball-heavy early on through two innings.
Yu Darvish allowed a two-out single to Freddie Freeman in the bottom of the first inning, but he was left on base after Teoscar Hernández popped out to first base to end the frame.
Darvish also struck out Shohei Ohtani and got Mookie Betts to ground out to shortstop.