Dodgers late meltdown results in Pirates unlikely victory

PITTSBURGH –– First, the Pirates robbed Shohei Ohtani of a sure-fire home run.Then, they turned around and stole the whole game.At the start of the seventh inning Wednesday night, the Dodgers had a five-run lead, Ohtani on the mound and a series-clinching win all but secured at PNC Park.By the end of the eighth, the script had turned upside down on them, with the Pirates storming back for a 9-8 win.The collapse began with Ohtani, who was unable to finish a start with a completed inning of work for the first time all year.After six strong frames of one-run ball –– and a near two-run homer as a batter in the third that was brought back on a leaping effort from Pirates right fielder Bryan Reynolds –– Ohtani issued a leadoff walk to begin the seventh, then couldn’t get to a swinging bunt in front of the mound, putting two runners aboard with no outs in the inning.The two-way star nearly pulled off an escape act from there, striking out his next two batters while nursing a 6-1 lead.But then, in a 3-0 count to Brandon Lowe, Ohtani fired a fastball that was ambushed for a two-run double down the line.That ended Ohtani’s night, pushing his ERA over 1.00 for the first time all season (albeit, his 1.06 mark is still best in the majors among pitchers with 60 innings).But it would only be the beginning of the Dodgers’ meltdown, as their once-stout bullpen suffered an increasingly familiar late-game implosion.Lowe came around to score against Alex Vesia, after a hard-hit ground ball got past Max Muncy at third base.California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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