Teoscar Hernández's grand slam lifts Dodgers past Padres
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The Los Angeles Dodgers’ veteran offered an honest response after the team’s polarizing catcher visibly upset superstar Shohei Ohtani.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Kiké Hernández got some good news on his injury progress recently.
The back-to-back World Series champions were the backdrop, a secondary spectacle in their own park, to a piece of cardboard.
Though the Los Angeles Dodgers once again came from behind to steal a 4–3 win over the San Diego Padres, it was Shohei Ohtani’s seventh-inning at-bat that had fans holding their breath. And yes, it comes on the heels of several other aches and pains for the designated hitter.
The Padres pounce on Roki Sasaki, but Dalton Rushing and Kyle Tucker pace a 17-hit attack as the Dodgers pull in front by the fourth inning and coast to a 12-7 win, their largest comeback victory in nearly four years.
Max Muncy has put together an impressive all-around first half. His .871 OPS through Thursday leads NL third basemen. But he's most proud of his defensive work.
The former Oklahoma State outfielder has been tearing up the Los Angeles Dodgers system for two years. It may be time to consider calling him up.
Michael King was charged with two runs in six-plus innings Friday in a no-decision against the Dodgers. King had a 3-0 lead after six, but he then walked Mookie Betts and gave up a single to Max Muncy to open the seventh.
