
"Justin Wrobleski continued to do his thing as he turned in another excellent start for the Dodgers, which has become somewhat expected each time he takes the mound. The Dodgers needed him to pitch deep into the game after a bullpen game yesterday, and he ended up giving them six innings while allowing just two runs on seven hits with five strikeouts to one walk."
"Wrobleski kept the Angels off the board until the sixth inning, when the Angels finally broke through for their two runs. Still, he was able to limit the damage and complete the inning. The inning started when Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman were unable to complete a tough play to allow the leadoff runner to reach, and then a pair of doubles scored two runs."
"Although the Dodgers' offense only recorded six hits, they scored 10 runs as a result of taking seven walks in the game, including four in one inning. Shohei Ohtani started the game with a walk, and Mookie Betts singled him over to third before Will Smith hit a sacrifice fly that put them up 1-0 in the first."
"But the Dodgers broke through in the sixth as Soriano lost control of his pitches. He walked Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and hit Will Smith to load the bases, and then walked Andy Pages and Muncy to bring in two more runs and give the Dodgers a 3-0 lead."
The Dodgers defeated the Angels 15-2 to win a second straight game against their in-state rivals and extend their winning streak to four games. Justin Wrobleski delivered six strong innings, allowing two runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and one walk, keeping Los Angeles off the board until the sixth. The Angels scored twice in the sixth after doubles and a defensive miscue. The Dodgers offense produced 10 runs despite only six hits, drawing seven walks, including four in the sixth. After an early sacrifice fly by Will Smith, the Dodgers broke through when José Soriano walked multiple batters and hit another to load the bases and force in runs.
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