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July 5, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Houston Astros second Basiman Maurisio Dabon (14) did a third base round to score during the third innings against Los Angeles Dojers at Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Pictures

Yaar Diaz hit a domestic run and Frame Waldez recovered from the beginning as Houston Astro won 6-4 over Los Angeles Dojers on Saturday with a shock win on Friday.

In the third innings of four runs at the Zack short, two-r-nice was double as Astro had no problem in finding more crimes a day after the 18–1 victory in LA.

Waldez (10–4) gave four runs on seven hits in six innings with seven strikes to catch the doseers, who lost the game for the first time since 6-7 June. Josh Hader of Houston finished eighth and also completed the ninth for his 25th Save.

Shohi Ohtani made his fourth start of the season for Dojers and played two scorer innings on 31 pitches. Left-arm Justin Vrabelski (4-3) allowed five runs (four earned) in 4 2/3 innings.

Mute Bates and Miguel Rosas score runs for each hit home run doors, who won 15 out of 18 games before Houston came to the city.

Dozers jumped with an initial lead of 2–0, scoring a domestic run from Bates in the first innings, his 11th, before Rosas made it 2–0 on the RBI single. Bet’s home run was his second in three matches after not killing one in 20 consecutive competitions.

Astros went to work on Vrabelski, not on the mound in the third innings now with Ohtani. Short doubled a two-run double to tie the game before Came Smith and Christian Walker, with RBI single to complete four runs frames.

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Houston made it 5–2 in the fourth innings when Diaz hit his 11th home run with the right-center.

Rosas brought Los Angeles at the bottom of the fourth within a run, with two runs homer in the left-center with a two-run homer, the fourth place of the season.

In the seventh, Bates led the Dojers with a hit to left field, which was found to Cooper Wilmel of Astros and rolled on the wall. However, Bates was trying to get a third basis wrongly.

Astros took a 6–4 lead in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Victor Karatini on a sacrifice fly.

-Bield level media

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