After a tense start, Collins’ two-out single to center field off reliever Lou Trivino (3-1) ended a 4-all deadlock and gave Milwaukee the lead for good. In the ninth inning, the Dodgers loaded the bases with two outs and reduced their deficit to one run, but Uribe got Betts to line out to center for his second save of the season and sixth in the major leagues.
The victory came from Jose Quintana (7-3), who gave up four runs in six innings.
Clayton Kershaw, the Los Angeles starter, gave up three runs (two earned) and five hits in 4 1/3 innings. Esteury Ruiz hit his first home run with the Dodgers, and Ohtani hit his 34th of the season.
The first basemanAfter being struck by a pitch on his left wrist, Freddie Freeman left the game in the sixth inning.
Key moments
The Brewers overcame an early 3-0 deficit thanks to three defensive errors made by the Dodgers. With two outs and three Brewers runs scored, Andy Pages whiffed on a liner to center, Tommy Edman, the third baseman, airmailed a throw to first, and Ruiz missed a cutoff man from left field.
Key stat
Since May 25, the Brewers have had the best record in the majors, going 34-12.
Up next
In Seattle, Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff (1-0, 2.61 ERA) will start on Monday.
Pitching for the Dodgers against Minnesota is Ohtani (0-0, 1.00).
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