Yoshinobu Yamamoto survives scare, leads Dodgers to sweep of Nationals – Daily News

WASHINGTON — Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto was in trouble just once during his start Thursday.

That was in the fifth inning when he got his glove up just in time to grab the 104.8 mph line drive off of Eddie Rosario’s bat that was headed for his face.

Other than that, Yamamoto was unruffled, turning in six scoreless innings, besting lefty MacKenzie Gore in a pitchers’ duel and beating the Washington Nationals, 2-1, to complete a three-game sweep of the Nats.

The start was Yamamoto’s third scoreless effort but the first of those three to go past five innings. He allowed four hits, walked one and struck out seven.

First impressions are lasting and Yamamoto’s disastrous one-inning debut in South Korea left a mark. In five starts since then, though, the rookie right-hander has a 2.00 ERA with 20 hits and 35 strikeouts over 27 innings.

He didn’t give up a hit until the third inning Thursday then stranded Jacob Young after that one-out double. Joey Meneses led off the fourth with a double but went no farther either.

After Rosario tested Yamamoto’s reflexes, the right-hander could be seen smiling and laughing as a Dodgers trainer checked him out. To back that up, he struck out the next four batters. After a pair of two-out singles in the sixth, Yamamoto induced a ground out to end his day.

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