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Dodgers shut out Cubs 6-0 as Wrobleski dominates, Ohtani homers

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Dodgers shut out Cubs 6-0 as Wrobleski dominates, Ohtani homers

Shohei Ohtani’s First Homer in 13 Games Leads Dodgers to 6-0 Win over Cubs

Shohei Ohtani homered and Justin Wrobleski delivered six scoreless innings as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 6-0 to take the home series.

Shohei Ohtani’s power break ends skid with early impact

Shohei Ohtani snapped a 13-game homerless stretch when he belted a long ball that helped ignite the Dodgers’ offense in Sunday’s 6-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The long-awaited shot arrived amid an attack that included a two-run double by Miguel Rojas in the first inning, giving Los Angeles an immediate lead. Ohtani’s swing provided a momentum lift that the Dodgers carried through the middle innings.

Wrobleski controls game with six scoreless frames

Left-hander Justin Wrobleski turned in a commanding outing, throwing six scoreless innings while allowing four hits and striking out six. Wrobleski matched a season-high with four walks but nonetheless lowered his ERA to 1.50 across 30 innings after five appearances and four consecutive starts. His performance preserved the Dodgers’ lead and set the stage for a shutout finish.

Early offense set tone in first inning

The Dodgers struck early as Miguel Rojas delivered a two-run double in the first inning, immediately pressuring the Cubs’ pitching staff. That quick surge allowed Los Angeles to play with a lead for the remainder of the game, forcing Chicago to chase the long ball and extra-base hits. The early scoring freed the Dodgers to ride their bullpen and rotation without needing late-inning heroics.

Dalton Rushing’s two-run single seals margin in sixth

Dalton Rushing added insurance with a two-run single in the sixth inning, widening the gap and relieving any late-game tension. The run extended the Dodgers’ cushion and enabled manager decisions focused on managing arms and keeping hitters fresh. Rushing’s timely hitting reinforced a balanced lineup that combined power and situational batting.

Bullpen maintains shutout finish

After Wrobleski exited following six strong innings, the Dodgers’ relievers preserved the shutout, retiring the Cubs without surrendering a run. The bullpen’s clean work completed a 6-0 victory and underscored depth beyond the starting rotation. That collective effort kept Chicago off the scoreboard and ensured the Dodgers closed the series on a decisive note.

Series outcome and club momentum

Los Angeles won two of three games against the Cubs and claimed a home series for the fourth time in five attempts, a trend that highlights consistency at Dodger Stadium. The result provided tangible momentum as the club looks to sustain pitching performance and timely offense. While individual contributions stood out, the win emphasized a team-first approach across the roster.

Looking ahead for Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani’s homer ended a personal drought and may signal renewed power production as the season progresses. Justin Wrobleski’s continued emergence as a reliable starter gives the Dodgers added depth to the rotation, and the bullpen’s shutout closing will be welcomed by coaching staff. Together, those developments create a clearer path forward for Los Angeles as it navigates the next stretch of the schedule.

Sunday’s result showcased timely hitting and pitching depth

The 6-0 scoreline reflected a complete team effort: a quick offensive burst, a dominant multi-inning start and clean relief work that finished the job. Key plays by Ohtani, Rojas and Rushing combined with Wrobleski’s steady mound presence to produce a comprehensive victory. For the Dodgers, the game served as a reminder that balanced contributions across phases remain essential to sustained success.

Sunday’s win delivers confidence but leaves questions for broader season goals

While the Dodgers leave the series with a sweep of the home slate in four of five tries, they will still need to address consistency over longer stretches against varied opponents. Ohtani’s power return and Wrobleski’s sharp outing are encouraging signs, but maintaining that form will be crucial as the schedule intensifies. The club now turns its focus to upcoming matchups and whether these performances can be replicated away from home.

The Dodgers head into their next series with momentum, boosted by Shohei Ohtani’s homer and Justin Wrobleski’s six scoreless innings, while the Cubs search for answers after being held scoreless in Sunday’s finale.

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