Kyle Tucker achieves dramatic first with Dodgers
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Kyle Tucker achieves dramatic first with Dodgers
"Yoshinobu Yamamoto was not his usual self and it eventually caught up to him in the middle innings. He limited the Marlins to just one run in the fourth inning, but a pair of walks in the fifth led to trouble."
"The Dodgers left the bases loaded in the seventh inning when Will Smith grounded out. They also put the first two batters on base in the ninth but only scored one on Ohtani's ground-rule double."
"Kyle Tucker delivered a walk-off hit that extended their modest two-game winning streak to three games. The victory marked a continuation of the Dodgers' recent success."
Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggled during his start, allowing four runs, including a three-run homer to Liam Hicks. The Dodgers initially took the lead with contributions from Ohtani and Freeman. Despite leaving the bases loaded in the seventh, they rallied late, with Tucker's walk-off hit sealing the game. The victory marked a continuation of the Dodgers' modest winning streak, setting the stage for their next game against Shohei Ohtani.
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