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2024 Seoul Series: Dodgers 5-2 Padres
The Dodgers explode in eighth to take Opening Day win
The 2024 MLB season is off to a running start and while there is a ton to be excited about, there are also some concerns creeping in.
What started as a pitching duel saw some early rot creep in as a pitch clock violation by Yu Darvish gave a foreshadow of things to come. A throwing error by Tyler Wade eventually became the first Dodgers run and then a throwing error by Glasnow allows the Padres to retake the lead.
But the most bizarre of innings was the eight, which began with the fourth pitch clock violation of the day surrendering a walk. Then a single and a walk set up a Kiké Hernandez sacrifice fly ball to tie the game. Again, the pitch clock error would let the Dodgers back in the game. But it didn't stop there.
Gavin Lux hit a ground ball to first in what should have been, would have been in any ordinary universe, an inning ending double play. But this is not an ordinary universe. This is LA Dodgers baseball, where the laws of rationality and physics are out the window. In this universe, the ball went through the webbing of Jake Cronenworth's glove, allowing another run to score and all runners to advance. Two more singles from Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani would seal the Padres' fate.
The strange eighth inning would end just as it began; with an error. Freddie Freeman ripped a long fly ball to right field for Tatis. Shohei had rounded second base and had to run back to first before the throw, something the speedy Ohtani had no trouble doing. Trouble is, he forgot that he had to re-tag second on his way back, allowing the double play to end the inning.
Both teams showed some solid performances. The Dodgers lineup, while not the blasting power that many expected, was able to find the gaps with some nice base hits. There was some good short work by both bullpens and apart from the pitch clock violations by the Padres, they seemed to be in some semblance of order for the start of the season.
And whle the focus of the MLB executives were firmly on the "event" of staging Opening Day in South Korea, the actual baseball was revelatory.
The takeaways are that the Dodgers are as the Dodgers always were: a team that will pounce and make you pay dearly for any mistakes you make. More importantly, they are a team who will find a way, come hell or high water, to win.
And on the other side of the coin, the Padres are a team who are back in contention. They wobbled in the end today, but showed that they are able to stand toe to toe with the Dodgers. The loss of Juan Soto seems to have bothered them not a jot. The NL West is going to be a true scrap and, surely, that is what we all want to see.
GOODBYE!!!
That is going to do it for our live coverage of the 2024 Seoul Series Game 1 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres. We hope that you enjoyed it as much as we did!
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First win in the bag
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The bizarre eighth
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Dodgers win!
Luis Campusano representing the last hope for the Padres here and he hits a high chopper to second base. Gavin Lux is there to make the throw to first and end the game. The Dodgers win!
Pinch hitter
Graham Pauley will hit for José Azocar as the Padres are down to their last two outs. He fouls two back before whiffing at a filthy sinker that saw the bottom drop out of it. Two down.
Bottom 9th
Ha-Seong Kim leads off for the Padres and lifts a fly ball to right field but right at Teoscar Hernández. One down.
Pitching change
The Dodgers will bring on Evan Phillips to try and slam the door shut here.
Gavin Lux the hitter now and the first pitch is in the dirt. Ball one.
Estrada comes up and in with the next pitch and it is 2-0.
A fastball is fouled back and the count is now 2-1. Estrada needs to be careful here. There is nowhere to put him.
Lux hits a fastball on the screws but right at Merrill in center field. He takes it to end the inning, but the Padres are running out of time, going into the bottom of the ninth trailing 5-2
Mound visit
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla comes out to have a chat with Estrada, try and settle him down.
Kiké Hernández up now and he works the count full before the payoff delivery from Estrada misses low for ball four and the bases are now loaded!
James Outman to the plate now with runners on first and second and one out. He lifts the first pitch to center field but Merrill is there for out number two. It was too shallow for the runners to tag.
Teoscar Hernández the hitter and he gets behind in the count before chasing a changeup low for strike three. One down.
Max Muncy up now and he works the count to 3-1 before Estrada misses up high to surrender the walk.
Top 9th
Will Smith leads off and he rips a shot through to right for a leadoff single.
Pitching change
The Padres will dip into the bullpen again and ask Jeremiah Estrada to take over from Adrian Morejon.
Manny Machado up now and he hits one right back to the mound, but Kelly is up to the challenge. The flip to first ends the inning.
Jake Cronenworth up and he takes the first pitch deep. James Outman goes back to the warning track and hauls it in for the second out.
Fernando Tatis Jr lifts a high fly ball to right field but Teoscar Hernández is under it for the first out.
Bottom 8th
Top of the order now and Xander Bogaerts will lead things off. He rips a single up the middle to get things started.
Pitching change
Joe Kelly will take over from Daniel Hudson on the mound for the Dodgers.
Freddie Freeman the hitter and he rips a massive shot to right field! Fernando Tatis gets to it and gets the ball in. Betts tags at second but Ohtani had already touched second before going back to first. The throw to second gets Ohtani out, because he was supposed to touch second again before going back to first. That will end the inning, and it ends as bizarrely as it began.
The Dodgers post four runs on the Padres, taking the lead 5-2.
Dodgers score!
Shohei Ohtani up now and he jump on the first pitch, lifting a bloop single to center field! Lux scores from second! Betts moves to second! They stretch their lead!
Dodgers score!
Mookie Betts up now and he rips a single to left field! Outman scores from second! Lux advances to second! The Dodgers bats have come to life!
Dodgers score!
Gavin Lux faces the new pitcher and jumps on the first delivery. It rolls to first and it breaks the webbing of Cronenworth's glove! It dribbles past him and Teoscar Hernández scores on the play! Outman advances to second on the play!
Pitching change
That is going to do it for Jhony Brito as Adrian Morejon comes on to take over on the mound.
Dodgers score!
Kiké Hernández up now and the Padres are in a bit of hot water here with the bases loaded and no outs.
He lifts a fly ball to deep left field. Azocar reels it in but Muncy is able to tag up and score on the play! All level here.
James Outman up now and Brito misses with three straight. The 3-0 delivery misses outside and Outman draws the four pitch walk to load the bases with nobody out.
Teoscar Hernández will face the new pitcher and he lifts a looper to center field for a single. Muncy advances to second and the Dodgers have something going on here.
Pitching change
Jhony Brito will come on for the Padres and take over from Wandy Peralta.
Top 8th
Max Muncy will lead off for the Dodgers as the Padres bring on a defensive substitution. José Azocar will replace Jurickson Profar in left.
Muncy works the count full before yet another pitch clock violation gives him a free pass. That is FOUR now today.
Jackson Merrill to the plate and he grounds one to second, and an easy out for Gavin Lux to end the inning.
After seven, it is still Los Angeles 1, San Diego 2.
Tyler Wade the hitter now and he works the count full before the payoff delivery is ripped into center field for a single.
Luis Campusano up now and he lifts a fly ball to right for Teoscar Hernández. Two gone
Bottom 7th
Jurickson Profar will lead off for the Padres and he works a full count before the payoff delivery from Hudson is fouled a long way down the right field side. Another payoff and another foul before a breaking ball gets him swinging for out number one.
Pitching change
Daniel Hudson will take over from Ryan Brasier on the mound for the Dodgers.
Will Smith up now and he goes down swinging at three high fastballs to end the inning.
Freddie Freeman the hitter and he works a 3-1 count before a pitch clock violation gives him a free pass. That is the third walk due to the pitch clock in the first game of the season!
Shohei Ohtani up now and he taps a swinging bunt up the first base line. Shohei can fly but so can Wandy Peralta as he fields the ball and makes the throw to first in time. Two down.
Top 7th
Mookie Betts will lead things off for the Dodgers here in the seventh and he lifts one to straightaway center for Merrill and we have one away.
Pitching change
Wandy Peralta will come in now to replace Yuki Matsui on the mound.
Ha-Seong Kim the hitter now and he chops one to second for Gavin Lux. The throw to first ends the inning.
Manny Machado up now and he hits a grounder to third. Muncy fields it and goes to first for the second out.
Bottom 6th
Jake Cronenworth leads off for the Padres and Brasier sets him up with two fastballs before punching him out with a slider as Cronenworth goes down swinging.
Pitching change
Ryan Brasier will take over from starter Tyler Glasnow here in the sixth
Gavin Lux the hitter now and he lifts a fly ball to left for Jurickson Profar to end the inning.
Pinch hitter
Kike Hernández will hit for Jason Heyward now and he goes down chasing three breaking pitches in a row. Two down.
James Outman will face the new pitcher and he works a 3-1 count before a pitch clock violation surrenders a walk.
Pitching change
That is going to be it for Enyel De Los Santos as Yuki Matsui takes over on the mound for the Padres.
Top 6th
Teoscar Hernández leads off for the Dodgers in the sixth and he lifts a towering shot to straightaway center field but Merrill is there to put it away.
Fernando Tatis Jr the hitter now and he chops one to short for Betts. The throw to first ends the inning.
Xander Bogaerts up now and he works the count full before the payoff delivery is lifted to center field for James Outman. Two down.
Bottom 5th
Jackson Merrill leads off for the Padres in the fifth and he lifts a high fly ball to second and Mookie Betts drifts over to put it away.
Max Muncy the hitter now with runners on the corners. He works the count to 2-2 before going down on a fould tip into the catcher's mitt to end the inning.
Will Smith will face the new pitcher with one out and Ohtani on second and Freeman on first. De Los Santos misses inside with the first pitch. He taps the next one to first base. Cronenworth goes to second for the force out and Kim double pumps before going to first, with the throw not in time.
Pitching change
That is going to do it for Tom Cosgrove as Enyel De Los Santos will take over on the mound for the Padres.
Hit by Pitch
Freddie Freeman to the plate with one down and Ohtani on first. He works a 2-2 count before one gets away from Cosgrove, clipping Freeman and he will get first base.
Shohei Ohtani up now and he rips a ground ball toward the hole at short. Tyler Wade makes a brilliant sliding catch and flips it to second base to get the force out.
Top 5th
Mookie Betts leads off for the Dodgers and he fouls four pitches back, fighting off an 0-2 count, before poking one up the middle for a leadoff single.
Tyler Wade up now and he gets three straight cutters, going down swinging to end the inning. But the Padres tack on one more, leading now 2-1
Padres score!
Luis Campusano the hitter with nobody out and bases loaded. Glasnow delivers a strike before Campusano fouls one back. 0-2
Campusano hits a slow roller to short. Betts flips to second and on to first for the 6-4-3 double play, but Machado scores from third and Kim andvances to third on the play.
Jurickson Profar up now and he lays down a beautiful bunt! Glasnow comes off the mound to field it and his throw pulls Freeman off the bag! Everybody is safe! Bases loaded!
Ha-Seong Kim the hitter now and Glasnow misses with three pitches, that is seven in a row! Will Smith goes out to have a chat. Glasnow pulls two back to run the count full, but misses the payoff delivery high for back to back walks.
Bottom 4th
Manny Machado leads off for the Padres here in the fourth and he watches four straight balls for a leadoff walk.
Gavin Lux will face the new pitcher and he dribbles a slow roller to shortstop Ha-Seong Kim, whose throw is in there to end the inning.
But not before the Dodgers even the score at one run apiece.
Pitching change
That is going to do it for Yu Darvish as Tom Cosgrove will take over on the mound for the Padres.
Dodgers score!
Heyward lifts a long fly ball to right field. Tatis makes the catch and throws a bullet to the plate. Hernández tags at third and is just in there at the plate! The Dodgers even the score! But wow, was that throw on the money!
Jason Heyward up now and he lifts a very high fly ball to foul territory in right. Tatis looks as if he might have a play on it but it drifts into the netting.
James Outman up now and he rips a hard shot to first. Cronenworth takes it to the bag for out number one. Hernández takes third on the play.
Top 4th
Teoscar Hernández leads off and he chops one to third. A terrible throw from Wade gets past Cronenworth! Hernández takes second base on the error.
The first run of the 2024 season
Bogaerts taps this one to drive in the run
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Jake Cronenworth check swings a dribbler to first. Freddie Freeman steps on the bag to end the inning. But the Padres draw first blood, leading now 1-0.
Fernando Tatis Jr. goes after three sliders in a row and whiffs them all, striking out swinging.
Padres score!
Xander Bogaerts up now and he drives a lined shot into center field for a single. Wade scores from third and we have our first run of the game and of the season.
Sac fly
Merrill drives a shot to deep center field. Outman is there to make the catch but it is deep enough to move Wade over to third on the tag. Great sac fly!
Stolen base
Jackson Merrill up now and he whiffs at the first pitch before fouling one back and he is in a hole quickly.
Another foul and then Glasnow misses badly with a ball. Wade takes off and is easily in at second base on the wild pitch
Bottom 3rd
Tyler Wade will lead things off for the Padres in the third and he fouls two back before Glasnow misses for ball one. The 1-2 delivery is fouled back and we do it again. Another ball and then another foul and we do the 2-2 once more. Another foul and another ball brings the count full. The payoff delivery misses and that was a great at-bat! Wade got in a hole and worked nine pitches into a leadoff walk.
Max Muncy the hitter now with the bases loaded. Darvish misses outside with ball one. There is action in the Padres bullpen as Darvish delivers a peach of a curve that gets Muncy swinging. The 1-1 is fouled back and it is 1-2.
Darvish goes back to the curve and Muncy fouls it back. The cutter misses inside and it is 2-2. Muncy nearly went, but managed to check his swing.
Darvish misses outside and the count is full with the bases loaded. The payoff delivery is a high fastball that Muncy can't catch up to and Darvish gets out of a jam!
Will Smith up now with two out and runners on first and second. Two miss and three are fouled back to run the count to 2-2.
Darvish misses high with a breaking ball and the count is full. The payoff delivery to Smith is in the dirt and Darvish loses him. That is two walks in a row and the bases are loaded.
Mound visit
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla comes out to have a chat with Darvish, try to settle him down here.
That first pitch was a ball and Freeman swings through the next two. The 1-2 delivery misses in the dirt for ball two.
Freeman fouls one off to right and we will do the 2-2 again.
Darvish misses high and the count is full. The payoff delivery JUUUST misses high for ball four.
Stolen base
Freeman up now and Ohtani takes off on the first pitch. He easily stole that with a great jump on Darvish. Campusano had no chance.
Shohei Ohtani up now and he rips the first pitch foul to the right side. Darvish serves up a low fastball and it is 1-1.
Ohtani CRUSHES the next delivery into the roof rafters on the right side but foul! What a blast!
The 1-2 delivery misses outside for a ball before the 2-2 is lined into right field for a single.
The top of the order now with Mookie Betts and he watches ball one go by. Darvish misses high and in for ball two.
The 2-0 delivery is called strike one on the top of the zone. Mookie fouls back the 2-1 and it is 2-2.
Darvish misses low and it is a full count. The payoff is lifted out to Profar in left field for out number two.
Top 3rd
Gavin Lux leads off and he chops one to first base for Jake Cronenworth. One down
The catcher Luis Campusano jumps on the first delivery and rips a rocket to shortstop. Mookie Betts flips it to second to get the force out and end the inning.
Jurickson Profar up now and he takes two balls before fouling one back off his own foot. The 2-1 misses high and it is 3-1. A hitter's count. Profar swings through a fastball to fill the count.
Glasnow's delivery catches the bottom corner but it is called a ball! Wow! That should have ended the inning but instead Profar gets the free pass.
Ha-Seong Kim the hitter now and the crowd give him a standing ovation. He acknowledges them and then gets to work.
The first two pitches miss before Glasnow finds the zone with two more. The 2-2 delivery is lifted to right field but directly at Jason Heyward. Two outs.
Bottom 2nd
Manny Machado will lead things off and he grounds the first delivery to short stop. The throw to first gets out number one.
Umpire's interference
This is why Mookie Betts was sent back to first on that steal.
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Jason Heyward to the plate for the Dodgers and he lifts the first pitch to third base. Tyler Wade takes it to end the inning.
James Outman up now and he rips a high fly ball to right field for Tatis. Two away.
A foul ball and two that miss brings the count to full. Darvish's payoff is fouled back. Do it again!
This time, Hernández can't catch up to the high heat for strike three. One away!
Stolen base
Teoscar Hernández to hit now and the 0-1 delivery is in the dirt. Muncy takes off for second and capusano has no chance with the throw. Stolen base.
Top 2nd
Darvish will face Max Muncy to lead off here in the second and he jumps out to a 0-2 lead in the count. The next three miss and the count runs full.
The payoff delivery is lined into center for a leadoff single.
Apparently, the reason that Mookie Betts was sent back to first base on that steal was for umpire's interference. The catcher had no chance to throw him out after hitting the umpire's mask on the throw.
Jake Cronenweth up now and he works a 2-2 count before swinging at a nasty cutter for strike three. Glasnow retires them in order.
Fernando Tatis Jr. the hitter and the first pitch is a check swing grounder to first. Freddie Freeman fields it and flips to Glasnow who is covering the base for the second out.
Bottom 1st
Tyler Glasnow will take the mound for the Dodgers and face Xander Bogaerts leading off for the Padres.
The first delivery is a stinker that skips back to the backstop for ball one. Bogaerts fouls one back and then watches a ball and strike go by. Glasnow bounces another one, way short and the count is full.
The payoff is ripped straight up, nearly hitting the cieling, but ultimately being taken by right fielder Jason Heyward.
Will Smith the hitter now and he drives a solid fly ball to left field but Jurickson Profar is there to put it away and end the inning.
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Freddy Freeman up now and he fouls one back before watching two more strikes catch the bottom edge of that strike zone. Two gone
Ohtani grounds a dribbler to short on the next delivery and the flip to second gets Betts, the throw to first not in time.
Stolen base?
Mookie takes off on the 1-1 and easily beats the throw for a stolen base, but for some reason he was sent back to first base by the umpires. The replay clearly shows that it was not fouled by Ohtani, so nobody really knows why he was sent back.
For the first time ever, former team mates Shohei Ohtani and Darvish face each other. One is fouled back and another misses for a ball.
A high fastball fouled back and two more balls lead to a 3-1 count. For the delivery, Darvish takes too long and the season starts with a pitch clock violation!
Betts gets ball four and leads off with a walk.
Top 1st
Davish delivers a fastball outside for ball one and the 2024 MLB season is under way!
PLAY BALL!
The Padres are on the field, Yu Darvish is on the mound. The house is packed and the umpires are ready as Mookie Betts will lead off for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Let's PLAY BALL!
The season starts here
Minutes away
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National Anthems
Both teams line up on the baselines and are announced by the stadium PA announcer. The Padres have the most vocal fanbase here, likely in solidarity with their countryman Ha-Seong Kim, who plays shortstop for San Diego. While the Dodgers were politely applauded, the Padres received a raucous welcome.
K-Pop star Park Jung-hyun, better known as Lena Park, who was born in America to Korean parents, sings both countries' anthems.
The South Korean anthem, it must be said, is beautiful. I have no idea what she said, but whatever it was, you can really feel it.
Rise and shine
6 am on the east coast. Nice. A little early, perhaps, but get your coffee and enjoy some pre-workday baseball.
3 am on the west coast. Brutal!
Party time in Seoul!
We ain't in Kansas anymore, Dorothy!
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Almost go time!
Are you ready?
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Padres
162 games starts now!
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Dodgers
First game
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Hyun-Jin Ryu
"This is a very meaningful day here in Korea."
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LINEUPS
The Visiting Team
Dodgers Batting Order
1. Mookie Betts (R) SS
2. Shohei Ohtani (L) DH
3. Freddie Freeman (L) 1B
4. Will Smith (R) C
5. Max Muncy (L) 3B
6. Teoscar Hernández (R) LF
7. James Outman (L) CF
8. Jason Heyward (L) RF
9. Gavin Lux (L) 2B
Manager Dave Roberts
Pitching coach Mark Prior
The Home Team
Padres Batting Order
1. Xander Bogaerts (R) 2B
2. Fernando Tatis Jr. (R) RF
3. Jake Cronenworth (L) 1B
4. Manny Machado (R) DH
5. Ha-Seong Kim (R) SS
6. Jurickson Profar (S) LF
7. Luis Campusano (R) C
8. Tyler Wade (L) 3B
9. Jackson Merrill (L) CF
Manager Mike Shildt
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla
STARTING PITCHERS CAREER STATS
LOS ANGELES DODGERS
Tyler Glasnow (RHP)
30 - 27
3.89 ERA
678 K
529.2 IP
1.21 WHIP
SAN DIEGO PADRES
Yu Darvish (RHP)
103 - 85
3.59 ERA
1929 K
1624.1 IP
1.14 WHIP
PITCHING
It will be a series of new acquisitions as Tyler Glasnow gets the nod today for the Dodgers, with exciting Japanese signing Yoshinobu Yamamoto slated to start tomorrow. Los Angeles picked up Glasnow from Tampa Bay in a December trade and today will mark his second career Opening Day start.
The Padres will turn to Old Faithful Yu Darvish for the fourth time on Opening Day, tapping Joe Musgrove for Game 2 tomorrow. Darvish is coming off a 2023 season that saw him struggle with injury, ending in August, when a stress reaction in his right elbow shut him down. Doctors cleared him for a full offseason program back in November and Darvish has been sharp all spring.
WELCOME!!!
Welcome to the Diario AS USA live commentary of the 2024 Seoul Series as MLB’s Opening Day kicks off in Korea with the Los Angeles Dodgers facing the San Diego Padres from the Gocheok Sky Dome.
For the ninth time ever, the MLB will start their season abroad. This is their first foray into Korea, however, building on the wild success of last year’s World Baseball Classic, and of course Ohtani Mania.
Add to that the runaway success of the Caribbean Series in Miami last month, which provided confirmation, if confirmation was needed, that there is an enormous appetite for top-tier baseball outside of the continental United States.
Long have we dubbed our championship final The World Series, and have justified that by pointing out that the two leagues in the United States are the best leagues, hoovering up all the best players, in the world. And while that is undeniably true, it is time that we let the rest of the world see that baseball in action.
Today, the Padres will be the nominal home team, a situation that will reverse tomorrow for Game 2. Interest has been intense in Korea, with fans from all over the Far East flocking to see their own heroes on the biggest stage.
Kim Ha-seong will be the first Korean to play an MLB game in his home country, while fellow Korean, the great Chan Ho Park, will throw out the first pitch. Park is retired but had a stellar MLB career pitching for the Dodgers, Rangers, Padres, Mets, and Yankees. The first Korean-born MLB player, Park finished his career as the winningest Asian pitcher in MLB history with a 4.36 ERA and 1715 in 1993.0 innings pitched.
Japanese stars Yu Darvish, Yoshinbu Yamamoto, and of course Shohei Ohtani are driving baseball fever in Seoul with crowds mobbing the players everywhere they go. The unveiling of Ohtani’s wife, Japanese basketball star Mamiko Tanaka, on this trip has added fuel to the fire. “It’s been crazy,” said Dodgers outfielder James Outman. “I’m telling you, he’s like Elvis. Everyone screams just getting a glimpse of him.”
With Ohtani and Darvish the two major attractions, it is interesting to note that these two Japanese superstars have never before faced each other in an MLB game, a situation that will end in the bottom of the first inning today.
Another interesting side note is that Xander Bogaerts will be leading off for the Padres today and he is the only player in baseball history to have hit a home run in four different countries. He has hit shots in the US and Canada during normal season play, as well as hitting one in London back in 2019 when he played there with the Red Sox, as well as in Mexico City last year with the Padres. Could he extend that historical record to include South Korea?