The Dodgers will try to complete a sweep of their National League Wild-Card Series against the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday evening at Dodger Stadium, one night after a record-equaling performance.

The Dodgers hit five home runs in Tuesday’s 10-5 victory in Game 1 of the best-of-three series, tying their postseason record, while Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernández became the second pair of teammates to hit multiple home runs within the first six innings of a postseason game.

“From the outset we had a really good game plan against Hunter, and we just didn’t miss pitches when he made mistakes,” Dodger manager Dave Roberts said, referring to Cincinnati starter Hunter Greene.

Ohtani hit a 2-1 100.4-mph four-seam fastball 375 feet over the right field fence leading off the bottom of the first.

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