Yoshinobu Yamamoto strikes out 10 batters over seven innings as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the San Diego Padres 3-0 on Saturday night, extending San Diego’s losing streak to eight straight games. After a first-inning jam with runners on first and third, Yamamoto escapes trouble and then settles in, matching his best performance by recording a season-high 10 strikeouts. He allows three hits during his outing. The Dodgers provide the offense with a home run from Freddie Freeman and add two additional runs to secure the shutout. The win improves Los Angeles’ result on the day while San Diego falls again, unable to break the streak of consecutive losses. The game’s key elements across coverage are Yamamoto’s dominant strikeout performance, the Dodgers’ ability to limit hits and prevent further scoring, and Freeman’s home run contributing to the 3-0 final score.