Highlights

Tommy Edman’s Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers’ Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!

Tommy Edman's Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers' Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!

Advertisement

Monday, of course, should have been a much more straightforward win for the Dodgers.

Shohei Ohtani scored in the first inning after a leadoff single, a steal of second base and an RBI single from Freddie Freeman. Mookie Betts doubled the lead in the third with a bases-loaded hit. Rojas, a former Marlins shortstop, tacked on again in the fourth, roping a double down the left-field line for the loudest of his three hits.

That set the stage for what felt like a game-sealing sequence in the fifth, when Teoscar Hernández followed Freeman’s leadoff walk with a sky-high two-run blast to left, making it 5-0 with his team-leading ninth long ball of the season and fourth in the last five games.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email