MLB Game Preview: Pittsburgh Pirates (63-66) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (77-51)

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UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California
First pitch: 10:10 p.m. ET
TV: SportsNet Pittsburgh / Spectrum SportsNet LA

This interleague series opener features a Pirates team fighting to stay relevant in the wild-card picture against a Dodgers club that owns the best record in the National League and sits comfortably atop the NL West. Los Angeles enters as a heavy home favorite after sweeping the Rockies.

Starting Pitchers

  • Pittsburgh: RHP Bubba Chandler (6-8, 4.23 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, 108 K in 121.1 IP). Chandler has been sharper of late, earning the win in each of his last three starts and posting strong recent peripherals. He has limited hard contact effectively in recent outings.

Yamamoto holds a clear edge in overall quality and consistency.

Current Rosters (Key Active Contributors)

Pirates core: Nick Gonzales (.310 AVG), Brandon Lowe (power and RBI production), Rafael Flores Jr. (hot recently with multi-homer games), Oneil Cruz, and supporting pieces. Pittsburgh ranks solidly in batting average and stolen bases.

Dodgers core: Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Teoscar Hernández, and a deep supporting cast. Los Angeles boasts one of the strongest lineups in MLB, ranking near the top in most offensive categories and featuring elite pitching overall.

Injury Reports

Dodgers: Hunter Feduccia (day-to-day/probable, illness), Tyler Glasnow (60-day IL), Gavin Stone (60-day IL), Ben Casparius (60-day IL), Will Smith (60-day IL, neck), Edwin Díaz (15-day IL, neck), Justin Wrobleski (forearm), Blake Treinen (elbow), and several other pitchers on longer-term IL.

Pirates: Endy Rodríguez (10-day IL, hip), Ryan O’Hearn (10-day IL, quad), Konnor Griffin (60-day IL, finger), Mitch Keller (60-day IL), and additional depth concerns.

Both teams are managing notable absences, particularly in the bullpen and catching for Los Angeles and the outfield/infield for Pittsburgh.

Weather Forecast (Los Angeles)

Partly cloudy to sunny with highs around 90–93°F. Lows near 70°F. Light winds. Typical late-summer Southern California conditions with low humidity and no significant precipitation expected. Ideal for a night game at Dodger Stadium.

Recent Team Forms

  • Pirates (last 10: 5-5): .234 BA and 4.50 ERA; roughly even run differential. They have shown fight, including recent walk-off wins.

The Dodgers hold the edge in current momentum and overall talent.

Season Series History

The teams have split or remained competitive in prior 2026 meetings (roughly even overall). Historical matchups have produced a mix of high-scoring games and strong pitching performances.

Key Player versus Player Matchups / Notes

  • Yamamoto’s elite splitter and command vs. Pirates hitters (Gonzales’ contact, Lowe’s power, Cruz’s athleticism).
  • Chandler’s recent form against the Dodgers’ star-studded lineup (Ohtani, Freeman, Betts).
  • Dodger Stadium generally favors pitchers, especially with strong starting pitching.
  • Ohtani remains a dual-threat force when healthy and in the lineup.
  • Bullpens will be key given both teams’ injury situations.

Betting Trends

Los Angeles’s superior roster, home record, and ace on the mound justify the large favorite status. Totals lean lower due to Yamamoto’s ability to suppress offense.

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Pirates            8

Los Angeles Dodgers      – 226

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, August 20, 2026

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