Dodgers star Freddie Freeman acknowledges the crowd as he receives a lengthy standing ovation before his first at-bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Freeman had missed the previous eight games as his youngest son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system begins to attack the nervous system leading to paralysis and breathing issues. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman acknowledges the crowd as he receives a lengthy standing ovation before his first at-bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Freeman had missed the previous eight games as his youngest son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system begins to attack the nervous system leading to paralysis and breathing issues. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws to the plate during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper reacts after striking out during the first inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws to the plate during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber reacts after striking out during the first inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola throws to the plate during the first inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, left, interacts with Philadelphia Phillies catcher Garrett Stubbs during the first inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani watches a foul ball off his bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani tracks his fly ball during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman acknowledges the crowd as he receives a lengthy standing ovation before his first at-bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Freeman had missed the previous eight games as his youngest son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system begins to attack the nervous system leading to paralysis and breathing issues. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman acknowledges the crowd as he receives a lengthy standing ovation before his first at-bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Freeman had missed the previous eight games as his youngest son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system begins to attack the nervous system leading to paralysis and breathing issues. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola throws to the plate during the first inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman bats during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow reacts after his wild pitch allowed the Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryson Stott to score during the second inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Nick Castellanos runs to third base on a triple during the second inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws to first base on an infield single by the Philadelphia Phillies’ Bryson Stott as Nick Castellanos, left, breaks for home to score during the second inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Nick Castellanos scores in front of Dodgers catcher Will Smith during the second inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow walks back to the mound during the second inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thompson, left, greets Nick Castellanos after he scored on an RBI single by Bryson Stott during the second inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola throws to the plate during the first inning of their game against the Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Dodgers’ Andy Pages hits an RBI double during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Jason Heyward gestures as he scores on an Andy Pages RBI single during the fourth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Dodgers’ Jason Heyward, left, celebrates with teammate Shohei Ohtani after scoring on an RBI double by Andy Pages, not pictured, during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Jason Heyward celebrates in the dugout after scoring a run during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits a sacrifice fly during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani watches his sacrifice fly during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Nick Ahmed, right, slides into second base during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani celebrates in the dugout after driving in a run during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández, center, celebrates with teammate Nick Ahmed, left, after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola reacts after giving up a go-ahead two-run home run to the Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernandez during the fourth inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Dodgers’ Jason Heyward, right, celebrates with teammate Teoscar Hernández, left, as Hernandez returns to the dugout after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández, left, is hit with sunflower seeds thrown by teammate Jason Heyward as he returns to the dugout after hitting a go-ahead two-run home run during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández, right, celebrates with teammate Jason Heyward after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman hits a single during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Freddie Freeman, left, gestures to his dugout after hitting a single during the third inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits a double during the fifth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani tracks his double during the fifth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani runs out a double during the fifth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani gestures to his dugout after hitting a double during the fifth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, right, steals third base during the fifth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow reacts after an RBI groundout by the Philadelphia Phillies’ Alec Bohm during the sixth inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Brandon Marsh reacts after striking out in front of Dodgers catcher Will Smith during the eighth inning on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani watches the flight of his solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani watches the flight of his solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani watches the flight of his solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, right, runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani celebrates as he runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani jogs back to the dugout after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, left, celebrates with teammate Freddie Freeman after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, left, is greeted by Manager Dave Roberts as he returns the dugout after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani celebrates in the dugout after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
The Dodgers’ Gavin Lux bats during their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers relief pitcher Daniel Hudson, left, and catcher Will Smith celebrate after the team’s 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers catcher Will Smith, left, and relief pitcher Daniel Hudson celebrate after the final out of their 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux, right, and shortstop Nick Ahmed celebrate after the team’s 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, left, and Manager Dave Roberts celebrate after the team’s 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani smiles before a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
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Dodgers star Freddie Freeman acknowledges the crowd as he receives a lengthy standing ovation before his first at-bat during the first inning of their game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Freeman had missed the previous eight games as his youngest son Maximus was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system begins to attack the nervous system leading to paralysis and breathing issues. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)
LOS ANGELES — While Freddie Freeman received a warm embrace, Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani earned the loudest cheers as the Dodgers tapped into the love and support with their own statement on Monday night.
In a battle of the top two teams in the National League, the Dodgers turned a four-run third inning into a 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Hernandez hit a two-run home run in the third and Ohtani hit a solo shot in the ninth as the Dodgers moved a half-game off the Phillies’ NL lead. They also won a third consecutive game following a 10-day stumble when they were just 2-6. That run included five losses in six games to open a three-city road trip.
Freeman did not play in any of those road games as he stayed by the side of his 3-year-old son through a bout with an autoimmune disorder that caused temporary paralysis and required intubation in order to breathe.
“I wasn’t expecting it but very much appreciated from the Dodgers’ fans,” Freeman said. “Since I’ve gotten here, these three years that I’ve been here, it’s hard to put into words what the Dodgers’ fans have meant to us and our family. It is the true character of this organization’s fans. It’s absolutely incredible.
“They made it really hard to hit in that first at-bat. But I was OK with that. It was one of the most pleasant strikeouts I’ve ever had in my big league career.”
Freeman later singled in the third, immediately following a two-run home run from Hernandez that gave the Dodgers a 4-2 lead. When he reached first base, the Phillies’ Bryce Harper gave him a hug. His father Fred wiped his brow in relief from the front row of his section.
“Bryce probably texted at least four times during the nine days, really checking in,” Freeman said. “Just the whole Phillies team (but) obviously Bryce.”
As his son Maximus began to improve in recent days, Freeman worked out at El Modena High School and was pleasantly surprised with what he felt was a competitive swing.
“Saturday, I went to my high school and I threw with my dad, I ran the bases and I hit on the field,” said Freeman, who had a third-inning single. “And then (Sunday) I did the same thing. And my body responded. I was OK. So that’s why we (are here) today.”
But the Phillies lost six consecutive games before pulling off a 6-0 road victory over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday. The Phillies entered with a 4-11 record since the break as they are in the midst of a 22-game streak against teams currently .500 or better.
The Dodgers’ four-run third inning came against Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola. When the Dodgers were swept in that three-game series at Philadelphia last month, Nola won one of the games by allowing one run over six innings.
“I thought we hit some mistakes; I thought (Hernandez) hit a mistake,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his team’s approach against Nola. “… I think for us, he just made more mistakes tonight than he did in Philly.”
The Phillies’ offense did not have enough answers for Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow, who gave up three runs while striking out nine in six innings, including strikeouts of all three batters in the first inning.
Glasnow (9-6) now has a career-best 164 strikeouts this season, while tying his career best with his 21st start. In his previous outing, last Tuesday at San Diego, Glasnow set a career high in innings for a season.
“Personally, going into it, it was not different, but atmosphere-wise it was a little more energized, yeah,” Glasnow said.
The bullpen did the rest, with new addition Michael Kopech pitching a scoreless seventh inning and Anthony Banda doing the same in the eighth, including strikeouts of Bryce Harper and Brandon Marsh. Harper went 1 for 4 and struck out three times.
After Ohtani hit his NL-leading 34th home run of the season in the eighth for a two-run lead, right-hander Daniel Hudson pitched a scoreless ninth for his eighth save.
“It’s been next level,” Roberts said of the bullpen’s performance of late. “I said (Sunday), there has been a lot of noise and things with the bullpen always get more magnified when things aren’t going well but for those guys to be resilient and to keep leaning on each other and being ready when called upon, it’s been impactful.”
When Freeman realized there were no more postgame questions coming his way, he let out an “Ah, thank you.” He remained seated as if to acknowledge the end of a long and emotional day.
“I’m kind of glad it’s over, to be honest,” Freeman had said moments earlier. “I’m tired and worn out, talking all day. Everyone’s asking questions. It’s just an emotional day, really. It’s not like I’m happy it’s over. I’m just worn out. But when you win the game … I was happy to be out there. I really was.
“I didn’t know how it was gonna be when I stepped on the field and what I was going to be feeling, but it was the green grass, the dirt, the fans. It just reminds me how beautiful this game is and why I love it so much. Obviously the 50,000 people that were here made it that much better.”
“To be able to win with Freddie being back for the first time was important for us.” @kirsten_watson caught up with Shohei Ohtani to talk about his insurance homer in the 8th and Freddie’s return.
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