
Tommy Edman’s Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers’ Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!
“We needed [Banda] to be better,” Roberts added. “Unfortunately tonight, he just wasn’t on it.”
For the next few innings, neither was the Dodgers’ lineup.
Despite getting runners on base in each inning between the sixth and ninth, they couldn’t cash in, entering extras three for 13 with runners in scoring position and stranding 11 on base.
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The Marlins (12-16) — whose new manager, former Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough, received his 2024 World Series championship ring before the game — made matters worse in the 10th, when Jesús Sánchez’s two-out double off Kirby Yates gave them their first lead.
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