
"I mean, I hit it and started going to first, and it wasn't quite loud yet. Until we actually ended up winning the game right there and Sho scored. So I was like, 'Did I get the score wrong or what?' But afterward, I saw everyone running out, and it got loud and everything. I was like, 'OK, sweet. This is sick.' So it was cool."
"The guys in front of me did a phenomenal job drawing the walks, and Sho with a huge double there to pull us within one. Guys had phenomenal at-bats right there at the end. So just having the opportunity is huge. Anytime we have a chance to win, we try and take advantage of it. So it was a huge inning for us."
The Dodgers secured a 5-4 win against the Marlins with Kyle Tucker's walk-off two-run single in the ninth inning. Tucker's hit brought in Dalton Rushing and Shohei Ohtani, marking his fourth career walk-off. Despite initial uncertainty about the game's outcome, Tucker celebrated the victory with his teammates. The Dodgers rallied from a 4-2 deficit, with key contributions from Andy Pages, Rushing, and Ohtani. Tucker expressed hope that this moment would boost his confidence after a challenging start with the team.
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