Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani splashed his 32nd home run of the season into San Francisco’s McCovey Cove beyond the right-field wall Friday night.

It marked the 65th home run into the water by an opponent in Oracle Park’s 25-year history and 171st in all — and 35 of those belong to home run king Barry Bonds.

Ohtani connected with one out in the third inning for a two-run drive after Hyeseong Kim’s leadoff single marked the first hit of the night for Los Angeles against Giants starter Logan Webb.

Set to make his fifth start on the mound pitching Saturday, Ohtani crushed a 91.1 mph cutter on Webb’s first offering of the at-bat and the ball traveled 410 feet. A kayaker immediately jumped into the water to retrieve the special souvenir ball.

The blast put the Dodgers up 2-1.

yankees 11, cubs 0 >> Cody Bellinger hit three two-run homers against his former team and was robbed of a fourth, Aaron Judge made a trio of outstanding catches and the New York Yankees routed Chicago for their fifth straight victory following a a six-game losing streak.

Carlos Rodón (10-6), who became a three-time All-Star when he was added to the AL roster before the game, allowed four hits in eight innings with eight strikeouts and one walk.

Bellinger, who played for the Cubs in 2023 and ‘24, had his first three-homer game and tied his career high with six RBIs.

Orioles 5, Marlins 2 >> Dean Kremer pitched seven innings of three-hit ball, Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano each had two RBIs and surging Baltimore beat visiting Miami.

Jordan Westburg had three hits and scored three runs for the Orioles, who have won six of seven to improve to 43-50 — the closest they’ve been to .500 since May 5.

Rockies 5, Reds 2 >> Colorado right-hander Germán Márquez struck out a season-high eight and Hunter Goodman scored on a two-out wild pitch in the eighth inning to lift visiting Colorado to a victory over Cincinnati.

Ryan McMahon hit a two-run homer in the fourth to give the Rockies a 2-1 lead, and Marquez made it stand until he exited after allowing four hits in six innings.

But Rockies reliever Jake Bird (3-1) surrendered a single to Will Benson and double to Noelvi Marte leading off the seventh, and T.J. Friedl tied it with an RBI groundout.

Mariners 12, Tigers 3 >> Cal Raleigh hit his 37th and 38th home runs to move within one of Barry Bonds’ 2001 record for homers before the All-Star break, and Seattle beat Detroit to end Tarik Skubal’s three-month unbeaten streak.

Raleigh — in the lineup as designated hitter — made it 5-3 on a solo shot in the eighth inning, then hit a grand slam in a seven-run ninth.

Skubal (10-3) was 10-0 with a 1.62 ERA in 16 starts since losing 3-2 to the Mariners in Seattle on April 2. He allowed four runs on four hits and two walks in five innings, striking out five.

Red Sox 5, Rays 4 >> Ceddanne Rafaela hit a two-run, walk-off home run in the ninth inning and Boston extended their winning streak to a season-best eight games with a win over Tampa Bay.

Rafaela had already extended his RBI streak to seven games when he turned on a slider thrown by Tampa Bay closer Pete Fairbanks (4-3) and sent it over the Green Monster for his 13th homer of the season.

Guardians 4, White Sox 2 (Game 1) >> Carlos Santana hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the sixth inning, and Cleveland beat Chicago in the opener of a split doubleheader.

Angel Martínez and Daniel Schneemann also connected for Cleveland in its fourth consecutive victory. Logan Allen (6-7) pitched six innings of one-hit ball.

Brewers 8, Nationals 3 >> Christian Yelich and Andrew Vaughn homered and Milwaukee extended their winning streak to five games with a victory over Washington.

Twins 2, Pirates 1 >> Trevor Larnach hit a two-run homer, Joe Ryan outpitched Paul Skenes and Minnesota beat Pittsburgh to hand the Pirates their seventh straight loss.

Braves 6, Cardinals 5 >> Sean Murphy hit the two longest home runs at Busch Stadium this season and Atlanta held on to beat St. Louis.

Rangers 7, Astros 3 >> Wyatt Langford homered with a career-high tying four hits and Adolis García added a solo shot to lead Texas to a win over Houston.