In a thrilling game at Chase Field, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 14-11 after a back-and-forth contest. The Dodgers initially fell behind but managed to take an 8-3 lead. However, their pitching struggled, allowing the Diamondbacks to score eight unanswered runs. Just when it seemed Arizona would win, the Dodgers rallied in the ninth, scoring six runs to secure a remarkable comeback victory, setting an MLB record for the modern era for their comebacks during this game.
The Dodgers made MLB history by becoming the first team to take a lead, trail by three, and still ultimately win by three, highlighting their resilience.
This game exemplified the nature of baseball's unpredictability, showcasing how swiftly momentum can shift, particularly in the latter stages of a contest.
Freddie Freeman played a crucial role in the ninth-inning rally, starting with an infield single and extending his hitting streak to 14 games in the process.
Despite shaky pitching early on, the Dodgers' offense exploded in the final inning, scoring six runs to secure a dramatic comeback victory against the Diamondbacks.
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