Dodgers vs Brewers Recap: Big Night Lifts L.A. to 11-3 Win

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Dodgers Strike First in Milwaukee
The Dodgers rolled into Miller Park ready to bounce back. They'd lost the night before 5-1, and now it was time to show what their loaded lineup could do. The Brewers came in hot at 30-19, but Los Angeles had other plans. Roki Sasaki took the mound for the Dodgers and threw hard from the start. Brice Turang doubled down the line to open the game. Then Andrew Vaughn put the ball in play, and Sasaki made a throwing error. Suddenly, Milwaukee had runners on base and early momentum. Sal Frelick singled to center, and another run scored. The Brewers jumped out 3-0 before the Dodgers even batted. You could feel the energy shift when Los Angeles stepped up to the plate. They weren't going to roll over. Not this team. Not with their stars ready to answer back.
Teoscar Hernandez Takes Over the Game
Now it was the Dodgers' turn to strike. In the fourth inning, Andy Pages doubled to left field. The ball hung in the air, then dropped soft and clean. Freddie Freeman scored easily. But that was just the warm-up. Teoscar Hernandez stepped into the box next. He saw a sweeper from Robert Gasser and connected hard. The ball sailed over the wall in left—a three-run home run that gave Los Angeles the lead 4-3. The Dodgers bench erupted. Pages and Kyle Tucker rounded the bases, and suddenly Los Angeles had flipped the entire game. By the eighth inning, Will Smith singled to center, and Freeman scored again. Teoscar Hernandez came back up and smacked another single to right. Pages scored. Then Miguel Rojas laid down a sacrifice bunt. Tucker scored on the play. The Dodgers were running away with it now.
Dodgers Seal Dominant Victory in Milwaukee
The ninth inning is where you saw the Dodgers truly take over. Teoscar Hernandez smacked another single to right with two outs. Freeman and Smith both raced home. Then Santiago Espinal doubled to center. Rojas held at third. Shohei Ohtani stepped up and singled to right, and Rojas scored. The Dodgers had blown this game wide open. Final score: Los Angeles 11, Milwaukee 3. The Dodgers improved to 32-20 and stayed hot. Milwaukee fell to 30-19. Hernandez finished 3-for-4 with a home run and 6 RBIs—an absolute monster at the plate. Freddie Freeman walked four times and scored three runs without recording a hit. The Dodgers' lineup was simply too deep, too talented, and too hungry. After losing the night before, they responded with overwhelming force and reminded everyone why they're chasing another championship.
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