
Tommy Edman’s Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers’ Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!
Lacking any consistent command, Banda walked his first batter on five pitches before falling behind again to pinch-hitting righty Dane Myers. Facing a three-and-one count, Banda tried to climb the ladder with a 96 mph fastball. Myers, however, was all over it, clobbering a no-doubt grand slam to left that stunned Chavez Ravine into silence. Just like that, the score was 5-5.
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“[Dustin is] continuing to want to get better and go deeper in games and I’m going to give him that opportunity,” Roberts said, explaining that May’s injury history and inconsistent stuff throughout Monday’s start — he gave up five hits and walked three batters while recording just three strikeouts and escaping a couple earlier jams on double-play balls — factored into his decision to go to the bullpen.
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