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Dodgers’ pitchers get torched throughout historic lopsided loss to hated Astros

By Editorial Board Published July 7, 2025 8 Min Read
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Dodgers’ pitchers get torched throughout historic lopsided loss to hated Astros

They’re two longtime Dodger villains, hated for 2 vastly totally different causes.

Because the final remaining place participant from the Houston Astros’ trash-can-banging, and (within the eyes of most Dodgers followers) World Collection-stealing 2017 championship group, Jose Altuve at all times receives a impolite welcome from the followers at Chavez Ravine.

As probably the most productive visiting gamers in Dodger Stadium historical past, Christian Walker usually shuts them up.

Within the Houston Astros’ 18-1 Independence Day rout on Friday, each added one other tortured chapter to the Dodgers’ historical past towards the group. Altuve went three for 3 with a double, two dwelling runs, two walks and 5 RBIs. Walker went 4 for 5 with one lengthy ball and 4 RBIs.

The Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve celebrates with Christian Walker after hitting a two-run homer towards the Dodgers within the third inning at Dodger Stadium on Friday.

(Kevork Djansezian/Los Angeles Instances)

On a day beginning pitcher Ben Casparius as soon as once more struggled (giving up six runs in three innings), reliever Noah Davis gave up 10 runs within the sixth inning alone (probably the most the Dodgers had surrendered in a single inning since 1999), and most of a sold-out crowd caught round for each painful minute (ready in somber silence for a postgame fireworks present), that was lots to raise the surging Astros to probably the most lopsided defeat the Dodgers have suffered at Dodger Stadium.

Six weeks in the past, the retooled Astros had been one sport above .500 and three ½ video games out of first place within the American League West; seemingly lacking the opposite 2017 stars who’ve departed the franchise since their sign-stealing scandal got here to gentle 5 years in the past.

Since then, they’ve gained 27 of their final 37, personal the second-best file within the AL, and are instantly trying like unlikely title contenders; even after turning over nearly everything of the roster from that notorious 2017 season.

“Certainly, there’s been some history with our organizations,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned pregame when requested if any lingering emotions remained from the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal. “But if you look at it in reality, most of those guys are gone. So it certainly doesn’t have any bearing on this series this weekend.”

As a substitute, in a traditionally harrowing defeat on their dwelling diamond, the Dodgers had greater considerations to fret about Friday, with Altuve and Walker on the prime of the record.

Altuve obtained his typical reception from the Dodgers trustworthy, serenaded with booming boos and loud chants of “cheater!” for every of his at-bats. Nonetheless, he adopted Isaac Paredes’ leadoff homer within the first with a double off the wall, then took Casparius deep for a two-run dwelling run on a curveball within the third.

These low-lights marked one other irritating night time for Casparius, whom Roberts mentioned will probably return to the bullpen shifting ahead after posting an 8.24 ERA in his final 5 outings as a starter and bulk-inning pitcher.

“Obviously, when you’re a starter, there’s more preparation that goes into the other side, as far as preparing for a starting pitcher versus a reliever, so I think there’s some [of] that,” Roberts mentioned of Casparius’ struggles as a starter, in contrast with the two.93 ERA he had as primarily a reliever to start out the 12 months. “But at the end of the day, he’s just got to execute better. There might have been 60 throws tonight, and probably only a handful executed where he wanted them to be. And that’s tough to do.”

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani looks subdued while watching from the dugout as his team loses 18-1 to the Houston Astros.

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani appears subdued whereas watching from the dugout as his group loses 18-1 to the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium on Friday.

(Kevork Djansezian/Los Angeles Instances)

Even when Casparius exited, nonetheless, Altuve wasn’t executed, including an exclamation level with a three-run homer within the Astros’ 10-run sixth — probably the most runs the Dodgers (56-33) had given up in a single inning since Fernando Tatis’ historic two-grand-slam inning in April 1999 with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Walker, in the meantime, was each bit as harmful.

A 34-year-old slugger who dominated the Dodgers (and, most confoundingly, Clayton Kershaw specifically) throughout an eight-year profession with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Walker was already rising from an early-season hunch in his first 12 months with the Astros (53-35) coming into this weekend’s collection.

Then, again within the pleasant confines of Dodger Stadium, he orchestrated a monster efficiency of his personal from the five-spot of the Houston order.

In his first at-bat, Walker plated Altuve with a single the opposite means. Then, two batters after Altuve’s huge fly within the third, Casparius left a fastball down the center that Walker whacked for his twenty eighth profession dwelling run towards the Dodgers — and twentieth at Dodger Stadium.

Solely 9 different gamers have hit that many dwelling runs as guests on the ballpark throughout their careers, a listing that features Corridor of Famers Hank Aaron, Mike Schmidt and Willie Stargell, in addition to Barry Bonds.

“It’s just one of those funny baseball things,” Walker advised the Astros TV broadcast group afterward. “No real explanation. Maybe good lights, I see the ball well? I honestly have no idea. It’s fun playing here.”

Walker additionally made a contribution within the sixth-inning onslaught.

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After Davis gave up one run on two singles and two walks, the not too long ago called-up right-hander plunked Walker with the bases loaded to power in one other rating, shedding his grip on an 0-and-2 sweeper that left him visibly rattled on the mound.

Sensing Davis’ frustration, Roberts got here to the bump for a motivational pep speak; eliciting reminiscences of the mid-game hug he delivered to journeyman reliever Yohan Ramirez final season in Cincinnati.

This time, nonetheless, the mound go to had little impact. Within the subsequent at-bat, Davis threw a dangling sweeper that Victor Caratini belted for a grand slam. What was already a laugher grew to become a full-fledged Fourth of July catastrophe.

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