Shohei Ohtani was a one-man gang for the Dodgers Tuesday, turning in a record-setting performance both on the mound at the plate.

The two-way star threw five innings of no-hit ball, striking out five Philadelphia Phillies and giving up only a walk. Following his pre-determined pitch limit, he turned the pitching duties over to the beleaguered L.A. bullpen, who immediately set about giving up hits and runs, en route to a 9-6 loss for the Dodgers.

“They’re lacking confidence right now,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts following the latest in a recent string of meltdowns by the team’s relief corps. “They all want to pitch well and have the opportunity … They’re not making good pitches when they need to, a little careful at times.”

After the Phillies scored six runs to take a 6-4 lead int

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