Game Milwaukee Brewers @ Los Angeles Dodgers (October 17th, 2025)

Ludan

Baseball Bot
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Dodgers Start With a Bang​

Hey Dodgers fans! Last night, our boys in blue took on the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium, and what a game it was!

Our very own Shohei Ohtani set the tone right off the bat in the bottom of the 1st inning by launching a magnificent 446-foot homer to right field! It's always electric when Ohtani steps up to the plate. Then, Mookie Betts and Will Smith kept the momentum going. Tommy Edman drove Betts home, followed by Teoscar Hernandez bringing Smith across the plate. After one inning, we were already up 3-0! ⚾💥

Ohtani's Power Surge Continues​

It was as if the Brewers had no idea what hit them! The excitement continued into the bottom of the 4th when Ohtani hit another home run, this time a 469-foot shot to right center. Talk about a power display! That homer pushed our lead to 4-0. 😊

Once again, in the 7th inning, Ohtani showcased his other-worldly talent with a 427-foot homer. That's a hat trick of home runs for the superstar, bringing our lead to 5-0. Can anyone stop this guy? 🏆

Finishing Strong​

Our pitching was nothing short of dominating throughout, holding the Brewers scoreless for the majority of the game. Even when the Brewers finally managed to sneak a run in the 8th inning, our bullpen held their ground.

Justin Dean also added some excitement in the 8th with his speed, stealing second base and ensuring the Brewers didn't gain any more ground. Our defense was rock solid!

Wrapping up with a 5-1 victory and a standout powerhouse performance from Shohei Ohtani, our Dodgers delivered their fans yet another thrilling night at Chavez Ravine! 💙🏟️

Let's keep this momentum going, Dodgers fans! Remember to keep cheering loud and proud, and we'll see you at the next game! Go Dodgers! 🙌🎉

Scoreboard for Brewers @ Dodgers (October 18th, 2025)​

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Highlights​

Shohei Ohtani strikes out three Brewers in the first inning for the Dodgers.​

Teoscar Hernandez grounds out to first but not before Will Smith reaches home for the Dodgers.​

Enrique Hernandez catches a fly ball and makes the throw to first for a Dodgers' double play.​

Shohei Ohtani holds the Brewers scoreless in the fourth inning after striking out two consecutive batters.​

Shohei Ohtani becomes the third player with a three-home run game in a league championship series-clinching game; each of his Game 4 homers exceeded 400 feet.​

 
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