29 Jul 2025, 07:16
Dodgers Overcome Reds with a Double Blow in the Ninth Inning
- The Dodgers continued their series of hits to nine innings.
- Yamamoto made nine strikeouts, not allowing a hit after the third inning.
- The Reds attempted to equalize the score in the ninth inning, but could not manage to win.
On July 29, 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cincinnati Reds with a score of 5-2. The Shockey team of the Dodgers continued their series of hits to nine innings, making a double blow in the fifth inning.
The right pitcher for the Dodgers, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (9-7), threw seven innings, making nine strikeouts, while Tioscar Hernandez started with two hits and scored two points.
Reds rookie Chase Bernds (0-3) again showed a strong game, making ten strikeouts in the third inning, but still did not achieve any wins in MLB. He missed three points for 5 1/4 innings.
In the ninth inning, the Reds tried to organize a comeback. Will Benson made a hit that brought in a point, and the team filled the bases with two outs, but Jake Drayer finished the game, forcing Meta McLein to strike out on a short field, which became his first save in the major league.
The Dodgers, who have a batting average of .306 (11 for 36), became the league leaders in the number of runs scored, reaching 100 runs in the seventh inning, when they scored after hitting Freddy Freeman.
The next match between the Dodgers and the Reds will feature right-handed pitcher Tyler Glasnow (1-1, 2.75 ERA) and left-handed pitcher Nick Lodolo (8-6, 3.08).
Tags: Sport/Baseball