MLB Recap · June 3, 2026

Los Angeles Dodgers at Arizona Diamondbacks: Final Score & Recap

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Line Score

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The Story

The Los Angeles Dodgers shutout the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-0 at Chase Field on June 3, 2026, holding Arizona to just two hits while collecting 16 of their own. The DiamondIQ model entered the game giving the home side a 42 percent chance of winning, but that figure eroded steadily from the second inning onward and ultimately bottomed out at zero, a reflection of how thoroughly Los Angeles controlled every phase of the contest.

The decisive damage came early and in clusters against Zac Gallen. Kyle Tucker opened the scoring in the second with a home run that shifted win probability 7.7 percent in the Dodgers' favor, the single largest swing of the game. Arizona briefly answered with a Ryan Waldschmidt groundout in the bottom half that nudged things 3.7 percent back toward the home team, but it proved to be the Diamondbacks' most consequential moment of the evening. The third inning removed any remaining doubt, as Andy Pages delivered a double worth 7.6 percent in win probability, followed by a Freddie Freeman single at plus 6.5 percent and a Max Muncy single at plus 4.9 percent, all off Gallen, pushing the lead to five runs before the game reached its midpoint. Los Angeles added two more in the seventh to set the final margin.

Individually, Tucker led all position players with a plus-9.0 percent WPA, while Pages finished at plus-6.5 percent. On the mound, Shohei Ohtani was the story, posting a plus-17.0 percent WPA and a plus-1.9 RE24 in a dominant outing that the DiamondIQ model identified as the primary driver of the Dodgers' probability gain. Taylor Clarke and Jack Dreyer combined to close out the final frames without incident, completing a game in which Arizona never mounted a credible threat.

Analysis generated by DiamondIQ's model.

Win Probability

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DiamondIQ model home win probability across the game (pre-game 41.6% → final 0%).

Biggest Plays by Win-Probability Added

Kyle Tucker Home Run
Top 2nd · off Zac Gallen
+7.7%
Andy Pages Double
Top 3rd · off Zac Gallen
+7.6%
Freddie Freeman Single
Top 3rd · off Zac Gallen
+6.5%
Max Muncy Single
Top 3rd · off Zac Gallen
+4.9%
Ryan Waldschmidt Groundout
Bot 2nd · off Shohei Ohtani
-3.7%

Top Batters by WPA

Kyle Tucker+9.0%+1.3 RE24
Andy Pages+6.5%-0.4 RE24
Shohei Ohtani+4.0%+1.9 RE24

Top Pitchers by WPA

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