LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani hit a tying home run in the ninth inning and Mookie Betts followed with a game-ending drive as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for a 6-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday to maintain their three-game lead in the National League West.
Ohtani had four hits and added two stolen bases, giving him 53 home runs and 55 steals on the season.
Leading off the ninth after the Dodgers rallied to within a run, Ohtani lifted Seth Halvorsen's fourth offering, an 89-mph split-finger pitch, over the wall in right-center.
''To start that ninth inning with Shohei continuing to do what he does, he just doesn't seem human right now,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. ''I really haven't seen a player as locked like Shohei is for as long as he's been in quite some time.''
Betts hit a walk-off homer to left field on a 101-mph sinker from Halvorsen (2-1) for his 19th on the season.
''It was huge, especially when you're looking at the scoreboard and you see San Diego won," Betts said. "I didn't mean to look at it, but they won and we needed to win a game there. Shohei starts it off with a homer there to give us some energy and fortunately I was able to put a good swing on it.''
Halvorsen, a rookie making his 10th career appearance, had just earned his first career save Saturday.
''You never want to expect the outcome of a pitch,'' Havorsen said when asked about facing Ohtani as the tying run in the ninth. "You want to focus on the process and focus on executing a pitch.''