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Astro belt five homers in 18-1 demolition of doors

July 4, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Houston Astro Outfielder Jose Altuway (27) celebrated 2 runs runs with outfielder Cam Smith (11) during the third innings against Los Angeles Dojers at Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn images

Isaac Parades hit a domestic run on the first pitch of the game, Jose Ultuway deepened twice and the visit to Houston Astros on Friday killed five total homeers in Los Angeles Dozers 18–1 blowouts.

Astros took full control with a sixth innings of 10 runs, including a three -run shot by Victor Karatini a Grand Slam and his second homer of the game.

Christian Walker of Houston added a round-tripper, making him a six-game homer streak at the Dodger Stadium, when he was a member of the Arizona Diamondback. Walker has eight domestic runs against the doors in that stretch.

Houston finished the game with an 11 additional-base hit N route for his ninth win in 11 matches. Apart from his slam, Karatini had two couples, and Altuve and Jake Mayors added three hit episce.

Will Smith hit a domestic run for the Dozers, who lost for the second time in 11 matches. Los Angeles’s Starter Ben Casperius (6-3) conceded six runs on nine hits and did not walk in three innings. He hit three. Reliever Noah Davis was rocked for 10 runs in 1 1/3 innings.

Parades made a hint that what was about to come when he opened the game by hitting the first-pic Fastball in the left-field seats. Ultuve later doubled in inning and scored a walker on a single.

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In the second innings, Smith’s home run found doseers before 2–1, before Astro made a two-run domestic run from Altuve and Walker four times in the third.

Astro had the first 10 -run innings since June 2022 against the aggressive explosion in the sixth against Chicago White Sox. This was the first time Doseers gave double points in an innings as St. Louis Cardinals scored 11 runs in the 1999 game.

Astros’ right-handed Lance McCullers Junior (2-3) gave one run on four hits in six innings and despite allowing four walks. He beat four. McCullers stayed in the game after taking a line drive of 96.1 mph from Shohi Ohtani from his left heel in the third. This was his second beginning since returning from the right leg sprain.

Houston’s right -handed Jason Alexander scored the last three innings for the first sev of his career, which spread to 24 appearances.

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