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Dodgers Week 5: Starting pitching carrying the load, Max Muncy powers up

Apr 23, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; <a class=Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) pitches the ball against the San Francisco Giants during the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images | Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" data-nimg="fill" class="cropped-img p_maxWidth" src="https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/2Hf9MnIfpCyZp.nDNYghHA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0MDtjZj13ZWJw/https://media.zenfs.com/en/sb_nation_articles_115/a1c5c9a36d886db306c50d14d266b901"/>
Apr 23, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) pitches the ball against the San Francisco Giants during the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images | Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

It took a weekend rally, but the Dodgers continued their streaks of winning weeks to open the season. They bookended the week with blowout wins, but in between saw the offense disappear, losing a series in San Francisco. Winning the last two games against the Cubs gave the Dodgers a 4-3 week.

Newly-signed closer Edwin Díaz had surgery on Wednesday and will be out three months, and his absence was immediately felt as the next four on the depth chart all had outings to forget this week. Starting pitching has been an incredible strength of the Dodgers this season, and Week 5 was no different. No better illustration of the pitching staff from last week than the starters allowing nine runs in 45 1/3 innings while the bullpen gave up 10 runs in 15 2/3 innings.

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Batter of the week

Max Muncy hit three more home runs, giving him a team-leading nine on the year, and for the week he also paced the Dodgers in hits (eight), walks (six),and runs scored (eight), for a robust 1.639 OPS.

Honorable mentions go to Dalton Rushing , who hit two more home runs to continue his hot start to the year, and to Miguel Rojas , who had five hits in his 10 at-bats, including a double and home run.

Pitcher of the week

Tyler Glasnowis off to a fantastic start to 2026, and had his best start yet on Thursday in San Francisco, with nine strikeouts in eight scoreless innings to beat the Giants. Glasnow retired his final 14 batters faced, and his 88 game score tied Sandy Alcantara ( April 1 for the Marlins ) for the best showing by a starting pitcher in MLB this season .

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“It was a little tense early on, probably trying too hard. I think as the game went on I was just thinking about keeping my hands and my body loose,” Glasnow told reporters Thursday in San Francisco . “Talking with Connor (McGuiness) and Mark (Prior) in between, I think I just got into a good place as the game went on.”

Glasnow’s 88 game score is the best by a Dodgers starter since Blake Snell put up a 90 game score in Game 1 of last year’s National League Championship Series in Milwaukee .

Glasnow was so good that he relegated Justin Wrobleski ’s excellent week to most honorable mention status. Wrobleski allowed only one run in seven innings at Coors Field on Monday, then worked through traffic to keep the Cubs scoreless on Sunday at Dodger Stadium. Normally one run in 13 innings wins you pitcher of the week here, but Glasnow had a special performance.

Week 5 results

4-3 record
38 runs scored (5.43 per game)19 runs allowed (2.71 per game)
.780 pythagorean win percentage

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Year to date

19-9 record
159 runs scored (5.68 per game)92 runs allowed (3.29 per game)
.731 pythagorean win percentage (20-8)

Miscellany

Snapping a skid: Sunday was a welcome site for Shohei Ohtani , who reached base four times, including a double, walk, and home run. The latter was the first home run for Ohtani in two weeks, after going 59 plate appearances in between long balls. That was the longest homer drought for Ohtani since joining the Dodgers — he also had 47 PA and 46 PA without a home run in 2025, and streaks of 45 PA and 40 PA in 2024. The 59 PA without a home run was Ohtani’s longest since ending 2022 with 93 homerless PA with the Angels, the longest streak of his career.

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Pretty fast for a pitcher: Now that he’s back to full-time two-way status this season, it’s understandable if Shohei Ohtanitries to conserve energy whenever possible. For instance, he didn’t pitch at all in 2024 after elbow surgery, and stole 59 bases, more than doubling his career high. In 2025 he stole 20 bases, but 11 of those were in his first 47 games, before his pitching really ramped up. He dialed it back a bit with nine steals in his final 111 games. This year, Ohtani did not even attempt a stolen base in his first 21 games. But last week he swiped three bases in three tries, all of them in the first inning.

Play of the week: This ended up getting overshadowed by a bullpen implosion and the Dodgers losing a game they led 4-0 in the seventh inning, but the twirling throw from Andy Pages , the laser relay by Hyeseong Kim , and Will Smith ’s second great tag of the game at home plate prevented the go-ahead run from scoring in the eighth inning on Friday against the Cubs.

Transactions

Monday: After diminished velocity rang alarm bells, closer Edwin Díazlanded on the injured list and will miss three months or so after arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his right elbow on Wednesday. Right-hander Jake Eder was recalled from Oklahoma City.

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Tuesday: After two days away for the birth of his daughter, Freddie Freeman returned from paternity leave . Ryan Wardwent back to Triple-A after collecting two hits with a run batted in during his first major league stint.

Game results

Player

PA

R

H

2B

HR

RBI

BB

BA/OBP/SLG

Muncy

24

8

8

2

3

4

6

.444/.583/1.056

Rojas

11

1

5

1

1

4

0

.500/.500/.900

Rushing

21

3

5

0

2

6

3

.294/.429/.647

16

2

4

2

0

1

3

.308/.438/.462

Espinal

10

2

3

1

0

0

0

.333/.333/.444

Kim

20

2

7

0

0

4

1

.368/.400/.368

Ohtani

32

6

6

1

1

1

6

.231/.375/.385

Tucker

25

4

4

3

0

0

2

.174/.240/.304

Pages

27

3

5

3

0

4

1

.200/.222/.320

Smith

14

1

1

0

1

3

1

.77/.143/.308

Hernández

29

4

4

1

0

3

3

.154/.241/.192

Freeman

25

1

4

0

0

1

2

.174/.240/.174

Call

11

1

1

0

0

1

1

.100/.182/.100

Ward

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000/.000/.000

Offense

266

38

57

14

8

32

29

.245/.330/.408

Pitcher

Record

IP

H

R

BB

SO

ERA

WHIP

Glasnow

1-0

8.0

1

0

1

9

0.00

0.250

Ohtani

0-0

6.0

5

0

0

7

0.00

0.833

Wrobleski

2-0

13.0

12

1

4

9

0.69

1.231

Sheehan

0-0

6.3

4

1

1

10

1.42

0.789

Yamamoto

0-1

7.0

6

3

2

7

3.86

1.143

Sasaki

1-0

5.0

7

4

1

5

7.20

1.600

Starters

4-1

45.3

35

9

9

47

1.79

0.971

Hurt

0-0

3.0

1

0

0

2

0.00

0.333

Klein

0-0

1.3

1

0

0

2

0.00

0.750

Henriquez

0-0

2.3

2

1

2

3

3.86

1.714

Eder

0-0

2.0

1

1

1

1

4.50

1.000

Scott

0-1, Sv

2.7

2

2

1

1

6.75

1.125

Treinen

0-0

1.0

3

1

0

2

9.00

3.000

Dreyer

0-1

2.7

3

3

1

3

10.13

1.500

0-0

0.7

2

2

1

1

27.00

4.500

Bullpen

0-2, Sv

15.7

15

10

6

15

5.74

1.340

Totals

4-3

61.0

50

19

15

62

2.80

1.066

Previous reviews: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4

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The Dodgers run the Juan Encarnación gauntlet, finishing up the homestand against the Miami Marlins before hitting the road to face the Cardinals in St. Louis to open the month of May.

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