The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their divisional dominance by flexing their collective bats, defeating the Miami Marlins 12-7 in a high-scoring affair. Their’ offense exploded for 17 hits, with key contributions from Mookie Betts and Max Muncy, who each had multiple hits and RBIs. Tony Gonsolin made a successful return to the mound for the Dodgers, earning the win after allowing three runs over six innings.
Despite a strong offensive showing from Kyle Stowers, who went 4-for-4 with two home runs and four RBIs, the Marlins’ pitching struggled to contain the Dodgers’ potent lineup. Cal Quantrill took the loss, and the bullpen allowed a significant number of runs in the later innings. This is the Marlins’ fifth consecutive loss. They’ll look to bounce back and will kick off a three game series against the Athletics on Friday.
The Dodgers have been pouring it on lately, with a total of 29 collective runs in the three-game series. This would be their fifth win of the current streak after having previously lost three in a row.
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