Dodgers Clinch NL West as Shohei Ohtani Ties Career High With 54th Home Run, Freeman Powers Two in 8-0 Win Over Diamondbacks

Thursday, September 25th, 2025

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Los Angeles Dodgers Dominate Arizona Diamondbacks 8-0 to Clinch NL West Title

The Los Angeles Dodgers showcased a powerful performance on the road, shutting out the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-0 and clinching their 12th National League West title in 13 years. Shohei Ohtani matched his career best with his 54th home run, while Freddie Freeman contributed two long balls to help seal the victory.

Ohtani and Freeman Lead Dodgers' Offensive Surge

Shohei Ohtani continued his historic season by launching his 54th home run, a two-run shot that splashed into Chase Field’s iconic swimming pool and expanded the Dodgers’ lead to 6-0 in the fourth inning. With this blast, Ohtani pushed his RBI total to 101 and continues to top Major League Baseball with 144 runs scored.

Freddie Freeman added two home runs of his own, including one in back-to-back fashion with Andy Pages to open the second inning. Freeman’s three-hit, three-RBI effort brought his season total to 23 homers, while Pages notched his 27th. Mookie Betts delivered a critical two-run single that padded the lead early in the game.

Yamamoto Delivers on the Mound

Yoshinobu Yamamoto improved to 12-8 for the season after tossing six shutout innings, permitting just four hits and striking out seven batters. He concluded the year with 201 strikeouts and a 2.49 ERA, second only to Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes (1.97) in the National League. Three relievers teamed up to complete a five-hitter, resulting in the Dodgers’ 10th shutout of the year.

Diamondbacks Fall in Critical Playoff Race

The loss deeply impacted Arizona’s postseason hopes. The Diamondbacks dropped to 80-79, falling one and a half games behind the New York Mets for the final NL Wild Card spot and trailing Cincinnati by a single game. With just three games left against the San Diego Padres, Arizona faces an uphill battle for a playoff berth.

Despite the setback, the Diamondbacks closed their home schedule with a 43-38 record at Chase Field and drew a crowd of 34,952, bringing their season attendance to 2,393,773—their best since 2008.

Key Moments and Stats

A turning point came in the second inning. After Ohtani struck out with the bases loaded, Mookie Betts wasted no time, lining the first pitch from Nabil Crismatt for a two-run single that gave the Dodgers a commanding 4-0 advantage. Los Angeles continued their mastery over division rivals, finishing the season with a 36-16 record against NL West teams.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Pitching Matchups

The Dodgers will head to Seattle with Emmet Sheehan (6-3, 2.86 ERA) slated to start on Friday. The Diamondbacks turn to Zac Gallen (13-14, 4.70 ERA) for their next crucial game against the San Diego Padres, who are expected to counter with Yu Darvish (4-5, 5.51 ERA).

In summary

The Los Angeles Dodgers combined power-hitting and dominant pitching to secure a decisive 8-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks, locking up the NL West title yet again. Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman powered the offence with home runs, while Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s stellar outing set the tone on the mound. With the win, the Dodgers reaffirmed their supremacy in the division, while the Diamondbacks now face must-win games to keep their playoff dreams alive.


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