Dodgers stay unbeaten in spring training with win over D-Backs
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Dodgers stay unbeaten in spring training with win over D-Backs
"L.A. quickly fell behind in the first inning, as starter Roki Sasaki had trouble finding his feet at the beginning of the game. A single from Geraldo Perdomo led off the inning, and Tim Tawa drew a walk to put two on with no outs. A spectacular play in centerfield from Hyeseong Kim recorded the first out of the inning, but back-to-back doubles in the following at-bats put the Dodgers at a 3-0 deficit."
"L.A. took the lead in the top of the fifth, scoring four runs in the frame. Kim hit an RBI single to level the game, and Santiago Espinal walked to load the bases in the following plate appearance. Alex Freeland also drew a walk to give the Dodgers a 4-3 lead. Another Diamondbacks error - this time in the infield - saw the Dodgers score a run to increase their lead to two."
"They extended that lead in the top of the seventh inning, as Zyhir Hope continued his preseason tear with a two-run ground rule double. The D-Backs' defensive woes continued later in the inning, as a poor throw to first went into the dugout and scored two runs to make the score 10-4."
The Dodgers overcame an early 3-0 deficit to defeat the Diamondbacks 10-7 in spring training. Starter Roki Sasaki struggled initially, allowing back-to-back doubles in the first inning. Los Angeles capitalized on Arizona's defensive errors throughout the game, scoring runs on a Noah Miller single that rolled through the right fielder's legs and multiple infield mistakes. The Dodgers took the lead in the fifth inning with a four-run frame featuring an RBI single from Hyeseong Kim and walks that loaded the bases. Zyhir Hope contributed a two-run ground rule double in the seventh inning. Despite allowing three runs late, including two solo homers, the Dodgers maintained their lead to secure the victory.
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