Recap: Dustin May Returns As Dodgers' Comeback Win Ties MLB History With 7-0 Start
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers achieved an impressive 7-0 record by defeating the Atlanta Braves, marking the longest undefeated start for defending champions, tied with the 1933 New York Yankees. The victory was marked by another comeback performance, fueled by Mookie Betts' pivotal two-run homer. Additionally, it was an emotional night for Dustin May, returning to the mound after significant injuries. This start surpasses the Dodgers' previous best in LA, which was 6-0 in 1981, and highlights their strong position in MLB history.
I think perspective is the word that comes to mind in these that he's had some injuries he's had to deal with. So it's really made him appreciate being able to take the mound and being active in the big leagues.
The Dodgers are now undefeated at 7-0, tying the record for the longest undefeated start to a season as defending champions, a feat last achieved by the 1933 New York Yankees.
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