Shohei Ohtani powered the Los Angeles Dodgers to a dominant 19-2 victory over the Athletics with two home runs and six RBIs on his bobblehead night. (AP/Mark J. Terrill)

- Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs and drove in six runs during the Dodgers' massive win.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers scored 19 runs, their highest total ever against an American League team.
- The Dodgers improved their major league-best home record to 17-4 after routing the Athletics.
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LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani homered twice and drove in six runs on his bobblehead night, and the Los Angeles Dodgers routed the Athletics 19-2 on Thursday night to remain unbeaten in their last six series.
After losing the opener 11-1, the Dodgers outscored the Athletics 28-5 over the final two games while improving to 17-4 at home, best in the majors. The 19 runs are their most ever against an American League opponent.
The Dodgers batted around in the third, when Hyeseong Kim singled in a run, Ohtani went deep to left-center and Andy Pages added a 416-foot, three-run shot with two outs for a 13-2 lead.
Dodgers’ Offensive Explosion
Ohtani tied Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber for the major league home run lead with his 15th in the fourth, a two-run, 418-foot blast to center for the 20th multi-homer game of his career.
Ohtani drove in one of the Dodgers’ three runs with a sacrifice fly in the second. They scored three runs in the first, highlighted by Max Muncy’s two-run homer. They tacked on another three runs in the eighth.
Kim reached base five times, twice via walk, and scored three runs.
Justin Wrobleski (1-1) got the win.
The Athletics had just three hits, including Max Schuemann’s homer, and only one after the second inning.
Key Moment
Ohtani struck out swinging on an 89-mph fastball from A’s backup catcher Jhonny Pereda in the eighth. The A’s saved the ball for Pereda, who was pitching for the third time this season.
Key Stats
Ohtani has nine homers in his last 15 games and he leads the majors with 48 runs. … Every Dodgers starter had at least one hit.
Up Next
LH JP Sears (4-2, 2.80 ERA) starts for the Athletics on Friday at San Francisco. RH Dustin May (1-3, 4.13) starts the Dodgers’ series opener against the Los Angeles Angels.
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