Thursday, September 25th, 2025

The Los Angeles Dodgers took a major step toward securing another National League West crown with a dramatic 5-4 extra-innings victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night in Phoenix. Tommy Edman delivered the decisive blow with a two-out, tiebreaking single in the 11th inning, driving in Freddie Freeman to put the Dodgers ahead for good.
With the score knotted 4-4 after nine innings, both bullpens were put to the test. Arizona loaded the bases with one out in the tenth but failed to bring home the winning run as Jack Dreyer and Blake Treinen expertly navigated the jam. In the bottom of the 11th, Justin Wrobleski retired the Diamondbacks in order to collect his third career save, solidifying the Dodgers’ triumph.
Los Angeles’ victory lowered their magic number to just one, meaning any further win by the Dodgers—or a loss by the second-place San Diego Padres—will clinch yet another NL West title. The Dodgers are seeking their 12th division championship in the past 13 seasons as they build momentum heading toward the postseason.
For the Diamondbacks, the loss was a crucial missed opportunity. Arizona remains tied with Cincinnati, sitting one game behind the New York Mets for the final National League wild card spot. With both the Mets and Reds also losing on Wednesday, Arizona failed to capitalize and pull ahead in the crowded playoff race.
Trailing 4-1 entering the bottom of the eighth, Arizona staged a spirited comeback. Corbin Carroll started the rally with an RBI double, Gabriel Moreno followed with an infield single to cut the deficit to one, and pinch-hitter Adrian Del Castillo tied the game with a sacrifice fly. The Dodgers bullpen managed to prevent any further damage, setting the stage for extra innings.
Dodgers starter Blake Snell delivered his third consecutive strong start, tossing six innings and allowing just one run while striking out five batters. Los Angeles rookie Roki Sasaki made a triumphant return to the mound with a scoreless seventh inning in relief—his first appearance since early May—adding two strikeouts to his line. Andy Pages added offensive firepower with a two-run homer in the fourth inning, giving the Dodgers an early cushion.
The game was defined by key pitching performances in high-leverage moments. Dreyer and Treinen managed to escape the tenth with the bases loaded and only one out, keeping the Dodgers’ hopes alive and allowing Edman’s go-ahead single to become the game-winner.
Corbin Carroll continues to showcase his dynamic talent for the Diamondbacks, becoming the first player in franchise history to post a 30-30 season with 32 stolen bases and 31 home runs.
The series continues as Arizona turns to right-hander Zac Gallen (13-14, 4.70 ERA) against Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto (11-8, 2.58 ERA) on Thursday. Both teams remain locked in important races—the Dodgers for the division title and the Diamondbacks for a wild card spot.
The Los Angeles Dodgers inched closer to clinching the NL West with an 11-inning victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks, powered by clutch hitting from Tommy Edman and strong pitching in extra innings. The Diamondbacks' loss further complicates their wild card chase, while standout performances from talents like Corbin Carroll and Roki Sasaki stole the spotlight. With postseason implications on the line for both clubs, the remainder of the series promises high-stakes baseball in Phoenix.
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