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Shohei & Teoscar get the big hits, the penalty creates 6 shutouts – Dodgers Digest

Shohei & Teoscar get the big hits, the penalty creates 6 shutouts – Dodgers Digest

Shohei & Teoscar get the big hits, the penalty creates 6 shutouts – Dodgers Digest

Hello and welcome back to the playoff dream/nightmare, and things were certainly looking more like a nightmare for the Dodgers as the ghosts of 2023 seemed to be haunting them early on. Although I came down and did it Yoshinobu Yamamoto After being chased early, the Dodgers fought back from two downs Shohei Ohtani And Teoscar Hernandez to take the lead, and from there the penalty went six times to secure a 7-5 win to open the playoffs.

At least better than 2023.

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Making his MLB playoff debut was Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who, like many of the Dodgers' postseasons of late, got off to a good start: like shit.

A lead-off single from Luis Arraez was advanced to second on a passed ball Will Smith missed and then went to third on a wild pitch. After a walk he came home Jurickson Profar Groundout.

It wasn't terrible, but it was a splinter Manny Machado was, and he hammered it to put the Dodgers in an early 3-0 hole.

On the other side was Dylan Stop itto prevent the Dodgers from getting back into the game. While he gave up a one-out walk and a single, Teoscar Hernandez narrowly avoided a double play and Max Muncy struck to end the threat.

The Bats put Cease under pressure again in the second when Will Smith walked and Gavin Lux Single at the beginning, but a Tommy Edman strikeout and a Miguel Rojas Things looked bleak in the pop-up window.

It's good that Shohei Ohtani exists.

3-3 just like that.

While it was hoped that Yamamoto would recover after a 1-2-3 in the 2nd frame, he started the 3rd with a double to Fernando Tatis Jr. After a few outs he then walked Jackson Merrill and frustratingly gave up a two-out, two-run double Xander Bogaerts to make it 5-3 Padres.

That was the end of the road for Yamamoto, who didn't look good at all: 3 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 2 BB, 1 K, 60 pitches.

It was up to the bats to rally, and Freddie Freeman He started one in the third by making a second attack on his butt ankle. Crazy.

However, as he continued to struggle with RISP, Teoscar struck, Muncy flew out, and Smith struck to end the threat.

To their credit, they didn't stop pushing. With one out in the fourth, Edman reached on a bunt single, Rojas followed with a single of his own and Cease was removed for a lefty-lefty matchup for Ohtani Adrian Morejon. Well, Ohtani responded by hitting a single up the middle to load the bases, and the lead was cut to one after a wild pitch was uncorked to score Edman.

Mookie Betts Then there was an intentional walk to load the bases, and Freddie Freeman followed up with a great play-by on a forced out at home Donovan Solano.

Jeremiah Estrada Then he came into the game and Teoscar Hernandez responded with a two-run single up the middle that gave the Dodgers the lead after Merrill somehow misplayed it to take a 6-5 lead.

The Dodgers got more help from the Padres in the fifth, with Smith reaching second early in the inning when Manny Machado threw a routine grounder into the dugout. Another Lux single followed, putting runners in, and Smith eventually scored on an Edman GIDP to at least extend the lead to 7-5, although he robbed them of a big inning.

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By now it was the Dodgers' job to cover six innings, and they started in the fourth Ryan Brasierwho got a one-out double, but nothing else. Brasier also got the first two outs of the 5th before taking over the game Alex Vesiawho got a strikeout.

Vesia then repeated the same formula as Brasier, striking out the next two batters in the 6th before giving it up Evan Phillipswho got the final out of the inning. He then got the 7th, surviving the brutal lefty duels and Tatis and giving the Dodgers scoreless four outs.

The 8th was one of them Michael Kopechwho struggled, issuing a leadoff walk on four pitches, recovering with a strikeout on an eight-pitch at-bat and then issuing another walk in a 10-pitch battle. That was the end of the line Dave Roberts turned to Blake Treinen. He started with a popup to Rojas, who saved real trouble with a great play.

However, he then walked a batter to load the bases and create more tension before throwing a slider out of the sky to get a strikeout and escape.

Insurance for the Dodgers was suppressed in the 6th and 7th Jason Adam retired four batters in a row and Bryan Hoeing walked a batter but got two outs. Hoeing also started in the 8th and gave up a single to Edman Tanner Scott entered. He got Rojas to bunt, hit Ohtani even though Edman stole second, intentionally walked Mookie and Freddie Freeman struck out, leaving the Dodgers 4-16 at RISP tonight.

Still holding a two-run lead, Treinen trotted back for the 9th run, starting with a strikeout and then a lineout after a diving play by Lux.

However, a Tatis single with two strikeouts brought the game-winning run to the plate and a walk from Jurickson Profar gave them the winning run to the plate in the form of Machado. Luckily, Manny swung three balls after taking one and that was game.

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Well, 1-0.

The Dodgers will look to take a stranglehold on the series in Game 2 tomorrow, starting at 2:03 p.m. HT/5:03 p.m. PT/8:03 p.m. ET on FS1. It will be Jack Flahertywho was pushed back, against it Yu Darvish.

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