The loss came at Coors Field in a tightly contested game that kept the outcome in doubt until the final frames.
Ohtani finished 1-for-4 with a run scored, continuing to anchor a productive start to the season despite the defeat.
According to Dodgers Insider, Ohtani’s 50-game on-base streak ties Hall of Famer Willie Keeler for the third-longest in Dodgers history, a notable milestone in a year already marked by his all-around contributions.
Through 19 games this season, Ohtani is batting .264 with 19 hits, five home runs, ten RBIs, and 12 runs scored, underscoring his continued value for a Dodgers club aiming for a deep run.
As Los Angeles moves forward, Ohtani’s on-base ability and steady output remain central to the team’s offensive profile.