some point during four of their first five victories. Not Monday. They scored twice in the first against Braves starter Grant Holmes (the Dodgers’ first-round pick in the 2014 draft), twice more in the third and never trailed.

Shohei Ohtani walked to start the bottom of the first inning then rode home on Teoscar Hernandez’s two-run home run, a 436-foot drive to straightaway center field.

It was just the fourth hit in the first six games for Hernandez. But two were home runs, one a double and he has driven in eight runs already this season.

In the third inning, Mookie Betts reached on an infield single, Hernandez drew a walk and Michael Conforto doubled to drive in a run. Tommy Edman’s fly ball to the warning track in center field drove in another.

Holmes labored through four innings and the Dodgers welcomed Braves reliever Enyel De Los Santos with another run in the fifth, Will Smith driving it in with a two-out single.

The Dodgers have played three of their first six games without Freddie Freeman and two of those without Betts. The supporting cast has stepped up. Hernandez, Conforto, Edman and Smith have combined to drive in 20 of the Dodgers’ 36 runs in six games.

Kiké Hernandez hit their 14th home run of the season, a 412-foot drive into the left-field pavilion leading off the sixth inning.

Meanwhile, Tyler Glasnow was cruising through the Braves lineup — depleted by the continued absence of Ronald Acuna Jr. (yet to return from last year’s knee injury) and the suspension of Jurickson Profar (announced before the game Monday).

Glasnow walked back-to-back batters to start the second inning and Matt Olson to start the fourth. But he didn’t give up a hit until Jarred Kelenic’s one-out, ground-ball single in the fifth inning.

Making his first start since Aug. 11 (due to a sprained elbow), Glasnow struck out five of the first 11 Braves batters and eight in his five scoreless innings. He got 13 swings-and-misses (seven on his curveball) and 17 more called strikes.

Jack Dreyer and Alex Vesia continued the shutout through the seventh inning but Tanner Scott gave up a home run to Michael Harris II leading off the eighth. That ended a stretch of 29 scoreless innings for the Braves offense.