Dodgers vs. Padres final score, results: Los Angeles shuts out San Diego to advance to NLCS

Daniel Mader

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After a back-and-forth series full of offensive firepower and drama, the Dodgers came out on top in NLDS Game 5 against the Padres on Friday.

Los Angeles advanced to the the NLCS thanks to an excellent performance from starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the bullpen, who combined to shut out San Diego, 2-0.

Kiké Hernández and Teoscar Hernandez each homered for the Dodgers in front of their home crowd in the win.

Mookie Betts and Gavin Lux each homered as Los Angeles pushed its season at least one more game and gave itself an opportunity to win the series in front of its home crowd. The Dodgers took Game 1 of the series, 7-5, as Shohei Ohtani hit a home run in his postseason debut, but San Diego held the momentum through Games 2 and 3.

For both teams, pitching proved the highlight in Friday's matchup, as Yu Darvish shined for the Padres despite allowing two solo home runs. Dodgers pitchers, meanwhile, allowed just two hits and one walk to go along with seven strikeouts, stunning a Padres team that had become known for coming up with hits in big moments.

Over San Diego's final 24 innings of the postseason, the high-powered lineup didn't score a single run. The Padres' bats went cold, and then their season came to an end, after 93 regular season wins, a Wild Card berth and some massive wins in NLDS Games 2 and 3.

After rolling to an 8-0 win in Game 4 to push the series to a decisive Game 5, the Dodgers didn't need their superstars, Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts, to do much heavy lifting in Game 5. The duo combined to go 0-for-7, with Ohtani striking out three times.

Next up, Los Angeles will prepare to face a red-hot Mets team in the NLCS with a trip to the Fall Classic on the line.

The Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from NLDS Game 5 between the Padres and Dodgers. Here's what you may have missed. 

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Dodgers vs. Padres live updates, highlights from NLDS Game 5

All times ET

10:36 p.m. — The Dodgers are headed to the NLCS. Tatis grounds out to Hernandez at third, ending a shutout win for Los Angeles at home. Yamamoto and the bullpen were excellent for the Dodgers in Game 5, while the Padres' season ends after their bats went cold in Games 4 and 5.

10:35 p.m. — Luis Arraez flies out to Mookie Betts in right, and the Dodgers need just one more out. 

10:32 p.m. — Blake Treinen is on the bump, looking to finish the job for the Dodgers. He gets the first out of the ninth on Solano's groundout to third.

10:28 p.m. — Ohtani has been pretty cold lately, and he strikes out for the third time tonight. That doesn't matter to the Dodgers for now though, as they head to the top of the ninth on the verge of securing the series win. Unless San Diego can score two runs, its season will come to an end.

10:26 p.m. — With two outs in the bottom of the eighth, the Padres will turn toward Tanner Scott to face Shohei Ohtani. 

10:20 p.m. — Michael Kopech hits 102 mph on the radar gun to strike out Cronenworth. The Dodgers are three outs away from advancing in the postseason, while the Padres are three outs away from their season ending.

10:18 p.m. — Xander Bogaerts lines out to second and David Peralta pops out to shortstop. Kopech isn't having any issues with the Padres' offense in the eighth so far.

10:12 p.m. — Vesia was originally out to begin the eighth inning for Los Angeles, but Dave Roberts pulled him. The reliever appeared to injure himself while warming up, so the Dodgers are turning to Michael Kopech on the mound.

10:09 p.m. — The seventh inning comes to a close, and the Dodgers need just six outs to reach the NLCS. 

10:05 p.m. — Another good angle on Hernandez's homer:

Dodgers 2, Padres 0

10:01 p.m. SOLO HOME RUN — Teoscar Hernandez gives the Dodgers a massive insurance run in the bottom of the seventh with a towering shot to left field. It's the second home run of the series for Hernandez.

9:54 p.m. — Alex Vesia gets Jackson Merrill swinging, ending the half inning as Dodger Stadium erupts once again. 

9:50 p.m. — Evan Phillips did his job tonight, opening the top of the seventh with strikeouts against Profar and Machado. His night is over after 1.2 innings, but Dodgers pitchers have been excellent as a potential NLCS berth draws closer. 

9:42 p.m. — Yu Darvish gets the best of Ohtani yet again, striking him out on four pitches. It's Darvish's fourth punchout of the game, and he shuts down the Dodgers' lineup again in the bottom of the sixth. 

9:36 p.m. — The tension of Game 5 continues building, as Phillips gets Tatis to line out to end the top of the sixth. This game continues to move along quickly, but with the Dodgers holding just a one-run advantage, things could change in an instant. 

9:34 p.m. — After an impressive nine-pitch at bat, Luis Arraez grounds out to first for the second out of the inning. 

9:28 p.m. — Evan Phillips officially takes over for Yamamoto in the sixth inning. Here's a look at the Dodgers' support for their starter as he exited the game:

9:25 p.m. — Without Hernandez's solo shot earlier, this game would be an all-out pitcher's duel. Darvish sends the Dodgers down 1-2-3 yet again, and through five innings, he's at three strikeouts, one earned run, two hits and a walk.

9:18 p.m. — Cronenworth grounds out to end the top of the fifth. There's a good chance that's it from Yamamoto, but what a bounce-back outing he's had under some bright lights: five scoreless innings with two strikeouts, two hits and one walk.

9:12 p.m. — Dave Roberts sticks with Yamamoto to begin the fifth inning, and it's paid off so far. He strikes out Bogaerts for the first out. 

9:09 p.m. — Los Angeles goes down in order for the second consecutive inning. Darvish has found a rhythm since allowing the home run to Hernandez, and one run remains the difference in Game 5.

9:00 p.m— Make it four scoreless innings for Yamamoto tonight. Merrill flies out, ending the top of the fourth. The Dodgers will look to expand their lead with Freeman due up first.

8:58 p.m. — Yoshinobu Yamamoto remains in for the fourth inning. He first gets Jurickson Profar to ground out to first, then Machado flies out to deep right in a similar fashion to his first at bat.

8:53 p.m. — Edman, Ohtani and Betts go down in order, and Yu Darvish recovers from the second inning home run with another scoreless frame.

8:48 p.m. — The Dodgers escape San Diego's threat with a double play. Through three innings, Yamamoto hasn't allowed a run while striking out one.

8:45 p.m. — The Padres are getting to Yamamoto in the top of the third. Kyle Higashioka and Arraez each hit singles, putting two runners on with one out for Tatis.

Dodgers 1, Padres 0

8:38 p.m. SOLO HOME RUN — Kiké Hernández comes through with a massive swing on his first pitch from Darvish, putting the Dodgers up a run after the Padres turned a double play. Los Angeles takes the lead at home in Game 5.

8:35 p.m. — Darvish walks Max Muncy to begin the bottom of the second. The leadoff man is aboard for the Dodgers with Will Smith coming to the plate.

8:30 p.m. — Yamamoto walked Xander Bogaerts with two outs, but then got David Peralta to ground out. The Los Angeles starter is through two scoreless innings. 

8:26 p.m. — Manny Machado came within a few feet of a home run to right field, but Betts makes the catch near the wall to begin the second inning.

8:22 p.m. — Teoscar Hernandez pops out to end the first inning. No runs, but one hit for the Dodgers through the first frame. 

8:21 p.m. — Mookie Betts grounded out, but Freddie Freeman comes up with a two-out single into right field to keep the inning alive for the Dodgers. 

8:16 p.m. — Shohei Ohtani said previously that he grew up idolizing Yu Darvish, but the Padres' starter gets the best of him in their first matchup tonight. Ohtani strikes out after working the count full. 

8:12 p.m. — Dodger Stadium erupts as Yamamoto strikes out Tatis, then Profar grounds out to second. The Padres go down quietly in the top of the first. 

8:11 p.m. — Arraez grounds out for the first out in the game, bringing up Tatis. 

8:08 p.m. — Game 5 has begun. Yamamoto throws an outside ball to Luis Arraez, and they're under way at Dodger Stadium.

7:56 p.m. — Approaching first pitch in Los Angeles, here's a good shot of each the two starters tonight:

7:45 p.m. — Tatis to Tom Verducci pregame: "We're definitely not afraid. All the confidence in the world in my group."

7:34 p.m. — Another storyline in this matchup: Fernando Tatis Jr. has outstanding numbers in Dodger Stadium.

7:32 p.m. — Fox released a pregame feature on Manny Machado, who has five hits, including a home run, in the postseason:

6:31 p.m. — A look at the Padres' starter tonight, Yu Darvish, arriving to Dodger Stadium:

6:29 p.m. — We're about an hour and a half out from Game 5 of the NLDS. A massive stage is set for one of baseball's biggest stars tonight, Shohei Ohtani. 

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Dodgers vs. Padres start time

  • Date: Friday, Oct. 11
  • First pitch: 8:08 p.m. ET (5:05 p.m. PT)
  • Location: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

First pitch for the win-or-go-home matchup between the Padres and Dodgers is set for 8:08 p.m. ET from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. 

MORE: Why was Shohei Ohtani mad in NLDS Game 4?

What channel is Dodgers vs. Padres on today?

  • Channel: Fox (U.S.) | Sportsnet (Canada)
  • Live stream: Fox Sports app, Fubo (U.S.) | Sportsnet+ (Canada)

Fox will carry NLDS Game 5 between the Padres and Dodgers on Friday night. Joe Davis will be on the call alongside John Smoltz, and Ken Rosenthal reporting from the dugouts.

For those seeking streaming options, fans can find the game on the Fox Sports App or Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users. Canadian viewers can find the game on Sportsnet or Sportsnet+. 

MLB playoff schedule 2024

(All times Eastern)

National League

Wild Card

DateResult
Oct. 1Mets 8, Brewers 4
Oct. 1Padres 4, Braves 0
Oct. 2Brewers 5, Mets 3
Oct. 2Padres 5, Braves 4
Oct. 3Mets 4, Brewers 2

Division Series

DateResult
Oct. 5Mets 6, Phillies 2
Oct. 5Dodgers 7, Padres 5
Oct. 6Phillies 7, Mets 6
Oct. 6Padres 10, Dodgers 2
Oct. 8Mets 7, Phillies 2
Oct. 8Padres 6, Dodgers 5
Oct. 9Mets 4, Phillies 1
Oct. 9Dodgers 8, Padres 0
Oct. 11Dodgers 2, Padres 0

Championship series schedule

DateMatchupStart time (ET)TV channelResult
Oct. 13Mets at Dodgers8:15 p.m.Fox
Oct. 14Mets at Dodgers4:08 p.m.Fox
Oct. 16Dodgers at Mets8:08 p.m.FS1
Oct. 17Dodgers at MetsTBDFox/FS1
Oct. 18Dodgers at Mets*TBDFox/FS1
Oct. 20Mets at Dodgers*TBDFox/FS1
Oct. 21Mets at Dodgers*TBDFox/FS1

*If necessary

American League

Wild Card Series

DateResult
Oct. 1Tigers 3, Astros 1
Oct. 1Royals 1, Orioles 0
Oct. 2Tigers 5, Astros 2
Oct. 2Royals 2, Orioles 1

Division Series

DateResult/Matchup
Oct. 5Guardians 7, Tigers 0
Oct. 5Yankees 6, Royals 5
Oct. 7Tigers 3, Guardians 0
Oct. 7Royals 4, Yankees 2
Oct. 9Tigers 3, Guardians 0
Oct. 9Yankees 3, Royals 2
Oct. 10Guardians 5, Tigers 4
Oct. 10Yankees 3, Royals 1
Oct. 12Guardians vs. Tigers Game 5

Championship series schedule

DateMatchupStart time (ET)TV channelResult
Oct. 14Guardians/Tigers at Yankees7:37 p.m.TBS
Oct. 15Guardians/Tigers at Yankees7:37 p.m.TBS
Oct. 17Yankees at Guardians/TigersTBDTBS
Oct. 18Yankees at Guardians/TigersTBDTBS
Oct. 19Yankees at Guardians/Tigers*TBDTBS
Oct. 21Guardians/Tigers at Yankees*TBDTBS
Oct. 22Guardians/Tigers at Yankees*TBDTBS

*If necessary

World Series schedule

DateMatchupStart time (ET)TV channelResult
Oct. 25League Champ 2 at League Champ 1TBDFox
Oct. 26League Champ 2 at League Champ 1TBDFox
Oct. 28League Champ 1 at League Champ 2TBDFox
Oct. 29League Champ 1 at League Champ 2TBDFox
Oct. 30League Champ 1 at League Champ 2*TBDFox
Nov. 1League Champ 2 at League Champ 1*TBDFox
Nov. 2League Champ 2 at League Champ 1*TBDFox

*If necessary

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Daniel Mader joined Sporting News as an editorial intern in 2024 following his graduation from Penn State University. Previously, he covered Penn State, high school and local sports beats for NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. He grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.