Shohei Ohtani had two hits and raised his average to .310 in his bid to overtake batting leader Luis Arraez and become the National League's first Triple Crown winner since 1937, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the Colorado Rockies 13-2 Saturday.
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