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Max Munsi drives in seven because the doors take rubber on the national

June 22, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dojers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) picked the ball during the second innings against the citizens of Washington at the Doder Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Pictures

Max Munsi helped a 13–7 victory against Washington National on Sunday afternoon to help a Grand Slam in the sixth and three-run Homer in the seventh Los Angeles Dojers rally in the Los Angeles Dojers rally.

Shohei Ohtani was near the three-run triple in the seventh, two runs in the eighth and made her second start on the mound since she returned from the absence of almost two years due to the elbow surgery. He scored a scorer in the first innings with two strikes.

Nathaniel Lov had won two of the three for the third time in the last two matches for the National for the third time in the last two matches, who won two of the three after the 11-game losing streak.

Washington Starter Michael Soroka took a no-hater in the fifth innings before getting into trouble in the sixth. He allowed three runs and two hits in 5 1/3 innings, a career-high 10 and two for walking.

Dalton Rushing doubled the left-field line and reached the sixth position with the ground-up and Ohtani went on four pitches. Freddy Freeman was hit by a 0–2 pitch, in which the day was over for Soroka.

Jose Ferler (2-3) came to face Munsi and he lifted a contrasting area homer on the left area fence to give the doseers a 4-3 lead.

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Dozers again loaded the hideouts in the seventh, before Ohtani ground the ball a base-clearing triple and the ball inside the first-base line for a 7-3 lead.

Mookie Bates then dropped it out 8-3 with a single in Ohtani.

The innings continued Munasi in the plate with two and no one was still out and he crushed the three-run homer for a 11-3 lead.

Running with one in the eighth and scored his third run of the game on Ohtani’s home run.

Dozers placed utility player Enrix Hernandez on the mound in the ninth innings and National pushed two runs against Alex Vesia before the need of Alex Vesia to receive the final two out after allowing two inheritance runs to score two runs.

Ben Casperius (6–1) allowed three runs and five hits in five innings of relief for Los Angeles.

James went to Wood and Luis Garcia Junior attended the center with two outsiders in the third for Washington. Lowe then picked up a high fly to the center, which hit the top of the lapping center fielder Hi-Seong Kim on top of the wall, hit a fan hand and returned to the ground.

Lowe initially stopped at the second place with a two-run double, but after a review it was determined that the ball would have continued above the fence if it does not contact the fan’s hand, resulting in a three-run homer and 3–0 initial lead.

-Bield level media

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