Dodgers 7, Marlins 4: Hyeseong Kim has a day of firsts and the top of the lineup continues to roll
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 7-4 win over the Miami Marlins, successfully bouncing back after a recent loss. The game featured Hyeseong Kim’s MLB debut, where he made significant contributions, including his first hit. The Dodgers capitalized on Sandy Alcantara early, with key hits from Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani fueling their lead. The team also saw a resurgence from Michael Conforto, ending his 0-for-31 slump. The bullpen maintained control, while Jack Dreyer’s starting performance helped set the stage for this crucial victory on the road.
Sandy Alcantara got knocked around last time against the Dodgers and things didn't begin a ton better this time around. A one-out Mookie Betts single in the 1st was followed by a two-out Teoscar Hernandez double that deflected off a glove to make it 1-0 early.
That inning was the last one for Alcantara. Against the pen in the 6th, the Dodgers mounted an unlikely two-out rally. started it by reaching on an infield single, then Michael Conforto broke an 0-for-31 skid with a single to put a pair on, and Hyeseong Kim blooped a single in to push the lead to 6-0.
Dreyer's day ended with another groundout, this time with Mookie Betts showcasing why he grades as one of the best shortstops in the majors this year.
Shohei was more excited for Kim in the dugout, though. That inning was the last one for Alcantara.
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