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Dodgers Score: Shohei Ohtani, Freeman, Roki Sasaki defeated Braves 10-3

The top of the Dodgers series chased Spencer Schweellenbach early and beat the Atlanta Braves 10: 3 on a rainy Saturday evening in Atlanta.

The rain delayed the beginning of three hours, six minutes and 10:21 p.m. ET was the last first place in the nine -year history of Truist Park. The Dodgers started things relatively early and scored a run in the second inning, two in the third and four in the fourth.

Schellenbach, the reliable young starter of the Braves, was pulled with two outs in the fourth inning, the shortest of his 28 Major League has so far begins, six of the seven runs that are charged with him.

Shohei Ohtani had three goals, including a solo homerun in the second inning, and also went.

Mookie Betts sang and had an RBI double, so he brought six games in a row in at least one run and four games with multi-hit games in a row.

Freddie Freemans RBI -Single in the fourth inning extended his stroke series to eight games. Then he met in the sixth inning and met a Homerun of three runs by Scott Blewett on the eighth Inning to finally put the game away.

Teoscar Hernández and Will Smith each had two goals, with Smith containing a double among his hits. The first five batteries in the Dodgers line -up combined for all 12 Dodgers hits and achieved all 10 runs. The quintet had at least two hits, an RBI and a run.

Roki Sasaki supported all of this crime, who was with a career high-pitch of 98 pitch. He went Matt Olson twice, but nobody else.

Sasaki, who took the lead 7-1, allowed a Homerun in a fourth inning with three goals that came closer to Atlanta. He got enough rope to start the fifth and got his first 1-2-3 inning of the night.

Sasaki excluded four and has so far suited his highest level this season. But he went through at least five in ours to the fourth start in a row. This time the Lead of Sasaki stopped to achieve his first victory in the Major League.

Opportunistic

Two floor balls, which may have been double games, led to runs in the second and third in our inner sings. With runners in the corners in the second inning, Michael Conftos One-out Grounder on Shortstop Nick Allen the main runner, but there wasn't enough time for the good to get out of the inning.

A hit-and-run with beds on the first basis in the third inning brought him to the second basis in front of a changed Austin Riley, and the braves only got one at stake. Hernández followed with a single to achieve beds.

Notes

  • Hyeseong Kim, who was called from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Saturday on Saturday, made his debut in the Major League by playing the second basis for the defense in the ninth inn.
  • ConfEorto was 0 to 5 on Saturday and extended his Hitless Sleit shoe to 27 bats and dates back from April 23rd
  • The Dodgers are 5-0 against the Braves this season and exceeded them with 27: 11
  • The Dodgers scored in two digits in three of their last four games.

Saturdays details

Home runs: Shohei Ohtani (8), Freddie Freeman (6); Ozzie Albies (5)

WP-Roki Sasaki (1-1): 5 IP, 6 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts

LP-Spencer Schwenbach (1-3): 3⅔ IP, 8 hits, 6 runs, 1 walk, 4 strikeouts

Next on

Atlanta should be on the hill on the hill for the Dodgers and Bryce Elder for Atlanta on Sunday (4.10 p.m. PT, ESPN) with Dustin May on the hill for the Dodgers and Bryce Elder.

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