Dodgers 5, Rays 0: Kershaw delivers 6 shutout, Freddie homers for 2nd game in a row
Briefly

The Dodgers achieved a 5-0 victory over the Rays, highlighted by Clayton Kershaw's six shutout innings. Freddie Freeman contributed significantly, hitting a home run and driving in three runs. The scoring started early with Ohtani walking and succeeding plays leading to runs in the first and third innings. Alex Freeland secured his first career RBI, and a sacrifice fly from Mookie Betts increased the lead. Despite the team retiring many batters late in the game, the strong performance from both pitching and key players ensured the win.
Clayton Kershaw dominated with six shutout innings while Freddie Freeman continued his hot streak, hitting a homer and driving in three runs, contributing to the Dodgers' 5-0 win over the Rays.
Freddie Freeman's performance, including two doubles and a homer, significantly led the Dodgers' offense. Meanwhile, Justin Wrobleski provided a strong three-inning save, supporting the team's pitching.
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