
"Teoscar Hernández and Shohei Ohtani each hit two homers in the game, while Tommy Edman also added one of his own. That proved to be more than enough offense as Blake Snell was dominant in his outing with six shutout innings before finally allowing two in the seventh. Ohtani started the Dodgers off immediately with a leadoff homer in the first inning, and they didn't look back from there."
"Hernández hit his first homer in the third inning, a three-run shot following walks from Freddie Freeman and Max Muncy, which put the Dodgers up 4-0. Edman then followed with a solo home run to further extend the lead. That was the seventh time the Dodgers have hit back-to-back homers in the postseason. Their last time was when Hernández and Freeman hit consecutive long balls in Game 2 of the World Series last year."
"Ohtani's second homer came in the sixth inning, this time a two-run blast after a single from Kiké Hernández. The Dodgers' five home runs in the game tied a franchise record for them in the postseason. The offense didn't stop even when the Dodgers started to bring in their backups. Miguel Rojas singled in the seventh and scored on another single from Alex Call. Ben Rortvedt then singled home Call to make give the Dodgers their 10th run."
Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 10-5 in Game 1 of the 2025 National League Wild Card Series, putting themselves one win away from the NL Division Series. Shohei Ohtani and Teoscar Hernández each hit two homers, and Tommy Edman added another, as Los Angeles hit five postseason home runs, tying a franchise record. Blake Snell set down the first eight batters, retired the next 11, and allowed two runs in the seventh. Miguel Rojas, Alex Call and Ben Rortvedt provided late offensive contributions after the starters were lifted.
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