
"Shohei Ohtani was on the mound and he looked as good as ever despite his earned run streak ending, striking out 10. Things were slow early, but homers from Hyeseong Kim and Teoscar Hernandez provided enough to secure a lead throughout before Dalton Rushing and Kyle Tucker blew things open late for an 8-2 victory and series sweep on Jackie Robinson Day."
"Holmes did settle in from there, not giving up another run over his final three innings, even though none of them were clean. That did run his pitch count up, which is why he was out after five."
"Ohtani started by cruising through a 1-2-3 frame in the 1st, thanks in part to a great play by Andy Pages, and repeated the same formula in the 2nd. After a one-out double in the 3rd that gave the Mets their first baserunner, he rebounded to strikeout the next two - including winning an 11-pitch battle with Francisco Lindor - and damage was avoided."
The Dodgers achieved an 8-2 victory against the Mets, completing a series sweep. Shohei Ohtani excelled on the mound, striking out 10 batters. Early homers from Hyeseong Kim and Teoscar Hernandez established a lead. Dalton Rushing and Kyle Tucker contributed to the late-game scoring. Clay Holmes pitched well for the Mets, allowing only two runs before exiting after five innings. Ohtani's performance included a strong start, with a clean fourth inning and a notable strikeout against Francisco Lindor, showcasing his pitching prowess.
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