
Dramatic Turn at Dodger Stadium: Late Lead Slips, Cubs Clinch Thrilling Extra-Inning Victory
Even on a night the Dodgers scored a season high in runs, their overall play remained far from top form.
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In the first inning Tommy Edman opened the scoring with a three-run home run — only for pitcher Dustin May to immediately yield a five-spot in the bottom half of the frame.
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The Dodgers responded with solo homers from Andy Pages and Will Smith in the second and sixth innings, respectively — yet watched May give those runs back too, when he threw a center-cut fastball to Pete Crow-Armstrong in the fifth that the Harvard-Westlake product launched for a two-run blast.
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