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Dodgers Triumph Over Mets in Commanding 10-0 Victory: Ohtani Sets Japanese Home Run Record

The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a commanding 10-0 victory over the New York Mets, wrapping up a challenging homestand on a high note. Despite a tough series of games at home, the Dodgers managed to secure only their third win out of nine games, losing all three series.

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In a standout moment, Shohei Ohtani made history by hitting a milestone home run in the third inning, setting the MLB record for players born in Japan with a total of 176 home runs. This achievement propelled the Dodgers forward, energizing the team and fans alike. Additionally, rookie Andy Pages contributed to the victory by hitting his first career home run in his fifth game.

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Tyler Glasnow delivered a stellar performance on the mound for the Dodgers, showcasing control and dominance with 10 strikeouts over eight innings. His exceptional pitching helped secure the shutout victory and provided much-needed momentum for the team.

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Despite the Mets’ efforts, they were unable to match the Dodgers’ offensive prowess, managing only seven hits, all singles. The loss brought an end to their impressive six-game winning streak, highlighting the Dodgers’ dominance on the field.

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Looking ahead, the Dodgers aim to build on this victory and regain their winning momentum as they continue their season. With key players like Ohtani leading the charge, the team remains determined to overcome challenges and strive for success in the games to come.

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