Recap: Freddie Freeman & Michael Conforto Back Dustin May's Bid For Perfect Game In Dodgers' Sweep Of White Sox
Briefly

Freddie Freeman led the Dodgers with two RBI doubles, increasing his career total to 250. He helped score Shohei Ohtani and contributed to a four-run inning. Dustin May pitched seven strong innings, allowing only four hits while securing a 5-0 lead. Freeman made a diving catch in the sixth inning, aiding May's perfect game bid, but it was broken up in the same inning. Mookie Betts added a solo home run in the seventh. Max Muncy was placed on injured list, with Miguel Rojas expected to take over at third base.
Freddie Freeman provided the Dodgers with a 1-0 lead by pulling a double into right field that scored Shohei Ohtani from first base. The double was Freeman's 250th of his career and gave him back-to-back games with an RBI for the first time since May 30-31. Freeman collected another RBI double as part of a four-run third inning that saw Michael Conforto hit a home run.
Dustin May nonetheless continued to dominate and easily uphold a 5-0 lead. He was efficient throughout the start and received some defensive help from Conforto and Friedman. May wound up tying a career high with seven innings pitched.
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