
"Shohei Ohtani immediately extended his on-base streak to 46 games with a leadoff home run to pull the Dodgers even with the Rangers. Ohtani is one game away from tying Ron Cey for the second-longest on-base streak in Los Angeles franchise history."
"Roki Sasaki set a career high with six strikeouts and held the Rangers to just two runs over four innings. However, it was accompanied by five walks that tied for the most in his career."
"Sasaki stranded a leadoff single and walk in the first inning by striking out three batters in a row, including two on his fastball."
"The Rangers had at least one hit and one walk in each of the first three innings, but Sasaki's short outing could have been much worse if not for the Rangers 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position against him."
Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff home run, extending his on-base streak to 46 games, just one game shy of tying the franchise record. Roki Sasaki recorded six strikeouts but struggled with command, allowing five walks and two runs over four innings. The Dodgers lost to the Rangers 5-2, missing a chance to sweep the series. Sasaki's performance included stranding multiple runners, but the Rangers capitalized on opportunities, leading to their victory.
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