Shohei Ohtani made headlines as he stole his 49th base during the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 8-4 victory over the Miami Marlins. Ohtani’s steal brought him closer to achieving a historic milestone of 50 home runs and 50 steals in a single season. Despite starting the day two shy of each mark, Ohtani’s performance showcased his versatility as both a hitter and base stealer.
Manager Dave Roberts commended Ohtani’s exceptional season, noting the rarity of a player excelling as both a designated hitter and a base runner. The Dodgers, leading the NL West with a record of 90-62, also saw standout performances from Tommy Edman, Enrique Hernández, and Will Smith, who all contributed home runs to the victory.
Dodgers’ pitcher Landon Knack delivered a strong performance, surrendering just two hits over five scoreless innings. Knack’s resilience after a tough previous start demonstrated his determination to bounce back and perform at a high level.
Miami’s Ryan Weathers struggled against the Dodgers, giving up multiple home runs as the Marlins tried to mount a comeback. Despite a late surge by Miami, the Dodgers maintained their lead, securing their 90th win of the season.
In a move to bolster their roster, the Dodgers activated reliever Joe Kelly from the injured list and signed Zach Logue from Triple-A Oklahoma City. The Marlins continue to navigate injuries, with Max Meyer undergoing a rehab program for shoulder bursitis.
Looking ahead, the Dodgers will feature RHP Jack Flaherty in the series finale against the Marlins’ RHP Edward Cabrera. With both teams aiming for a strong finish to the season, the upcoming matchup promises to be an exciting one for baseball fans.
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