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“Silent Strength: How the Dodgers’ Poised Play and Flawless Defense Redefined Jackie Robinson Day”

"Silent Strength: How the Dodgers' Poised Play and Flawless Defense Redefined Jackie Robinson Day"

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Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman walked, then jogged home when Will Smith crushed a first-pitch sinker over the left-field wall in the third. Smith continued his hot start — his .482 on-base percentage entering the game was the best in baseball — with his second homer of the season.

Tommy Edman doubled with two out in the third — one of his four hits — and scored after Max Muncy walked on Chris Taylor’s single to extend the lead to 5-0. One more walk, this one to Andy Pages, and Rockies manager Bud Black had seen enough, lifting Feltner, who in September had pitched six scoreless innings against the Dodgers.

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