Sports
By Aashish Jangra
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Sports
By Aashish Jangra
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First, Mookie Betts put the Dodgers ahead with his bat. Then, he fixed the success over the Giants with his glove.
Sports
By Aashish Jangra
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The National League West opponents got the last part looking romping so far, exchanging drives an inevitable 9-6 Dodgers triumph. Betts' three-run homer with two outs in the lower part of the eighth was the conclusive blow, and he made a phenomenal jumping get for the game's last out.
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By Aashish Jangra
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Los Angeles got out to an early lead - - going up 5-0 through three - - on the side of starter Mitch White, who tossed five or more scoreless innings. Yet, an intense top of the seventh saw the Giants tie the game on a Darif Ruf huge homerun off of Alex Vesia. A bases-stacked stroll by Evan Phillips gave the Giants the lead in the highest point of the eighth.
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By Aashish Jangra
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With right-hander Dominic Leone pitching the lower part of the eighth, Gavin Lux hit a one-out twofold, and came in to score on a game-tying triple by Trayce Thompson. Leone gave way to Jarlín García, against whom Cody Bellinger - - who was praising his bobblehead night - - worked a walk. Up came Betts, who squashed a center changeup a Statcast-extended 406 feet to left field. It was Betts' 21st homer of the time.
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By Aashish Jangra
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As though that wasn't sufficient, when Joc Pederson hit a very much struck liner off Craig Kimbrel with two outs in the highest point of the 10th, Betts ran a significant distance to find it, go into full expansion and obstacle it to end the game. It was the second time Pederson was on some unacceptable finish of an extraordinary cautious play on the evening, with Trea Turner making a noteworthy sliding get in the fourth inning.
Sports
By Aashish Jangra
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