The Los Angeles Dodgers got another scintillating performance from two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani on Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Phillies at Dodger Stadium in LA.

But not even the brilliance on the mound and at the plate by the baseball unicorn was enough to tow the reigning World Series champions to a victory, as the Dodgers squandered a big lead and lost to the Phillies to the tune of a 9-6 score.

With LA's bullpen collapse, the “Dodgers became 1st team since at least 1906 to get 5+ no-hit innings from a starting pitcher and have bullpen allow 9+ runs in the game,” per Josh Dubow of the Associated Press.

Ohtani started on the mound for Los Angeles, and for five innings, the reigning National League Most Valuable Player held the Phillies hitless. He allowed just a walk

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