
""The crowd is loving it... You ever see so much excitement? And nothing has even happened. That's what's so funny about it.""
""The Dodgers improved to 22-10, which was their best start since the 1983 club began the season 23-9.""
On May 12, 2004, Alex Cora captivated Dodger Stadium with a remarkable at-bat, fouling off 14 pitches before hitting a two-run homer, extending the team's lead over the Chicago Cubs. This moment solidified Cora's place in Dodger history, marking a crucial victory that improved the Dodgers' record to 22-10. However, Cora's legacy became complicated after his involvement in the Astros' sign-stealing scandal tarnished his reputation and angered Dodgers fans, overshadowing his earlier achievements. The game also marked the anniversary of Carl Erskine's no-hitter against the New York Giants.
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