Dodgers Bounce Back with Dominant Win Over Marlins
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers have shaken off recent struggles, triumphing over the Miami Marlins in a commanding 15-2 victory, showcasing a revived offensive rhythm. This success comes less than a week after they sought consistent performances at the plate.
Shohei Ohtani ignited the scoring with a leadoff home run, marking his ninth of the season. The team showcased depth, amassing 18 hits, including five doubles, and drawing eight walks. This aggressive approach resulted in an impressive average of 9.8 runs per game over their current four-game winning streak.
The victory also highlighted a shift in pitching strategy, employing a successful “bullpen game.” Rookie left-hander Jack Dreyer threw two innings, while Matt Sauer contributed five innings, earning his first career win despite one run allowed. Utility man Kiké Hernandez wrapped up the game with a scoreless ninth.
As the Dodgers build momentum, they prepare for Tony Gonsolin’s return from Tommy John surgery, expected to further bolster the squad. The offensive resurgence, led by Teoscar Hernandez and Freddie Freeman, has fans optimistic for the days ahead. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story.
Originally Published: April 29, 2025, at 10:33 PM PDT
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