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The Los Angeles Dodgers failed to hit the ball hard against Spencer Bivins in the 11th yet broke the game open. That’s how the Giants will enter the All-Star break, pondering the breaks of baseball after a 5-2, 11-inning loss to the Dodgers on Sunday at Oracle Park.
Dodgers fourth. Shohei Ohtani walks. Mookie Betts walks. Shohei Ohtani to second. Will Smith flies out to left field to Heliot Ramos. Freddie Freeman doubles to right field. Mookie Betts to
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SB Nation on MSNDodgers on Deck: All-Star Game Tuesday in AtlantaSunday's Dodgers game in San Francisco is their final game before the All-Star break, but for several on the team there won't be much of a break at all. Five Dodgers players were selected to the midsummer classic,
The chase for the National League West crown has been one of the more tightly contested divisional races so far this season, with both the San Francisco Giants
In the 11th, the Dodgers scored three times — a bloop run-scoring single by Freddie Freeman, an infield single on a chopper by Teoscar Hernandez which drove in a run, and a bloop RBI single to right by Andy Pages. That made Bivins (2-3), a hard-luck loser.
In his longest outing on the mound since returning from injury, ace Shohei Ohtani shut down the San Francisco Giants on Saturday, allowing just one hit and recording four strikeouts across three innings.
In a moment where the San Francisco Giants television broadcast was celebrating his stellar efforts against the hated Dodgers, Mike Krukow used that moment to call on the Hall of Fame to put a Dodger in the Hall of Fame.