Jake Eder reacts to first career win after Dodgers walk-off
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Jake Eder reacts to first career win after Dodgers walk-off
"I actually wasn't thinking about it, to be honest. But yeah, I was just pumped up when Shohei hit the double, and then we walked it off. It was sick. So yeah, I was just fired up."
"Just staying as relaxed as possible. I know I was going to have a lot of adrenaline. So really, just trying to breathe, stay in the moment, stay relaxed and just execute one pitch at a time."
"I think my brother is going to be coming out in like a week or so, so I'll probably give it to him to take home, so I don't lose it. But it'll go somewhere in a little collection."
The Los Angeles Dodgers achieved a walk-off victory against the Miami Marlins, with Jake Eder earning his first career win. Eder completed a scoreless ninth inning with just four pitches, allowing one hit and benefiting from a double play. Kyle Tucker's two-run single secured the win. Eder emphasized the importance of staying calm and focused during the game. He plans to give the game ball to his brother. Eder has a 3.38 ERA and 1.50 WHIP in his appearances with the Dodgers.
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