Dodgers waste Emmet Sheehanâs gem in stunning loss to Cubs
Dodgers waste Emmet Sheehanâs gem in stunning loss to Cubs

Edward LewisSat, April 25, 2026 at 5:30 AM UTC
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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan reacts during the first inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Friday, April 24, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
Emmet Sheehanâs night started with a PitchCom issue.
There werenât many hiccups for the Dodgers starter after that.
But, somehow, Los Angeles still lost.
Emmet Sheehan twirled a gem against the Cubs, but somehow, the Dodgers still lost. AP
The 26-year-old right-hander dominated the red-hot Cubs on Friday, but a Dodgers bullpen implosion saddled Los Angeles with a stunning 6-4 defeat at Dodger Stadium.
âHe did a great job,â Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his starter. âItâs just unfortunate that we couldnât get him a win. Because he pitched his tail off.â
Sheehan, who entered with a 5.85 ERA, struck out seven of the first nine batters he faced and appeared to have control of all his pitches.
His fastball velocity â the subject of much consternation earlier this year â dipped from 95-96 mph to 92-93 mph in the fourth inning, though it came back up later.
Sheehan ultimately went 6 1/3 innings and tied his career high with 10 strikeouts. He allowed four hits and one walk.
His pristine line, however, was scuffed up in the seventh, when Alex Vesia replaced him following a Moises Ballesteros base hit. Vesia gave up two knocks, hanging one earned run on Sheehan while adding two to his own ledger.
Blake Treinen relieved Vesia an inning later and surrendered a solo shot to Alex Bregman â who was booed throughout the game â that tied the game at four.
The Cubs managed to beat the Dodgers on Friday despite 10 strikeouts from Emmet Sheehan. AP
Tanner Scott ultimately yielded the game-winning runs in the top of the ninth after Dansby Swanson took him deep to left.
Asked about his bullpen usage after the game, Roberts said, âI wouldnât do anything different.â
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âWe all gotta do our parts,â he added. âJust tonight, we didnât get it done.â
Offensively, the Dodgers started sleepily against Chicago righty Jameson Taillon, but after Hyeseong Kim recorded the teamâs first hit in the third inning, they briefly woke up.
Alex Freeland worked a walk following the Kim hit, and two batters later, Will Smith plated Freeland and Kim with a three-run home run to right field.
The Dodgers tacked on another run in the fourth via a Kim single, but thatâs all theyâd score the rest of the night.
What it means
Baseball fans everywhere know the Dodgers are almost certainly the real deal, but theyâve sure been scuffling. Theyâre now losers of five of their last eight â and have some real bullpen questions.
Whoâs hot
Hyeseong Kim. After a two-hit afternoon against the Giants on Thursday, the shortstop logged two more hits in the series opener against the Cubs. He scored a run, plated another and stole a bag, too. He had another hit taken away in the seventh thanks to a wild defensive play by the Cubs.
In his last four games, Kim has five hits, three RBIs and two steals.
Whoâs not
Shohei Ohtani has been struggling lately, going 0-for-3 to start the series vs. Chicago. AP
Shohei Ohtani. The four-time MVP has found himself in quite the rut at the plate. After going 0-for-9 in the final two games of LAâs road series with San Francisco, heâs 0-for-3 to start things off vs. Chicago.
During one of his at-bats early in the contest, he didnât look comfortable at all, with his helmet falling off his head on a bad swing and a miss.
Roberts, though, told reporters he thought âthere was a better effortâ from his star slugger.
âObviously,â the manager said, âthe results arenât what we would hope for. But, yeah, I thought today was better.â
Up next
The Cubs and Dodgers will square off again at Dodger Stadium on Saturday at 4:15 p.m.
Source: âAOL Sportsâ