Dodgers Overcoming 5-Run Deficit In Ninth Inning Rare In Franchise History
Briefly

The Dodgers defeated the Colorado Rockies by staging a seven-run rally in the ninth inning, featuring a pinch-hit grand slam by Jason Heyward and a go-ahead three-run homer by Teoscar Hernández after a controversial no-call on a check swing.
This win marked the first time in 66 years that the Dodgers completed a comeback of such magnitude in the ninth inning, showcasing their resilience and making it one of the best comebacks in franchise history.
In June, the Dodgers have excelled offensively, ranking highly in various categories like walk rate, on-base plus slugging percentage, and isolated power, proving their ability to work walks and capitalize on mistakes.
Dodgers' offensive performance in June ranks them third in wRC+ in MLB, fourth in OPS, and second in ISO, with a league-leading walk rate and a strong ability to punish opposing pitchers' errors.
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