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Shohei ohtani and Freddie Freeman Homer, Roki Sasaki, deserves the 1st MLB victory when Dodgers Braves 10-3-NBC Los Angeles overwhelm

Freddie Freeman Homered and drove in four runs, Shohei Ohtani also went deep and Roki Sasaki achieved his first victory in the Major League when the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Atlanta Braves 10: 3 for their seventh win in a row.

The Dodgers won the first two games in the series to improve against Atlanta to 5: 0 this year. Los Angeles' three-game swey at home at the beginning of the season the Braves left 0: 7.

Sasaki (1: 1) allowed three runs and six goals over five inner rings in one game due to rain. The 23-year-old right-hander gave Ozzie Albies a Homerun, but received a lot of offensive support in his seventh Big League start since he arrived from Japan too much fanfare.

The Dodgers stacked 12 hits and pulled with a four-run fourth way. Freeman met a Homer with three runs by Scott Blewett in eighth place.

The Atlanta starter Spencer Schwenbach (1-3) only lasted 3 2/3 innings. He gave up six runs, five deserves and eight hits.

Key moment

Rain and lightning led to a delay of 3 hours, 6 minutes before the first field. The start of 10:21 p.m. was the last in the nine -year history of Truist Park. The game ended on Sunday at 1:26 a.m.

Key

Ohtani threw 35 parking spaces in the Bullpen before the game when he continues his comeback from 2023 elbow operation to become a two-way player again. Ohtani, who only performed at the proven striker this season, has not yet thrown any hits or sliders. “After what I hear, he imposed it a little more at his speed,” said Dave Roberts, Manager of Dodgers.

Ohtani has no longer set itself into a major League game for the Los Angeles Angels since August 23, 2023.

Next on

Dodgers RhP Dustin May (1-1, 3.95 ERA) to RHP Bryce Elder (1-1, 5.33) in the series finale on Sunday evening.

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