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Dojers Smack 4 Homeers, coast for victory on the coast

May 14, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Doesers Pitcher Yoshinobbu Yamamoto (18) throws a pitch during the second innings at the Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jason Parkhast-Imgon Picture

Shohei Ohtani, Andy Page, Hysong Kim and Max Muncy each hit home run and Los Angeles Dozers on Wednesday also completed the three-game series against visiting athletics with a 9–3 win.

Miguel Rozas gave a cow-forward RBI double in the sixth innings, while right-handed Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-3) gave three runs on four hits with two walks and six strikes in six innings.

With the win, the world series-champion Dojers 4-game winning streaks are just 5–5 since ending May 4.

Tyler Sodesterrom hit a home run for A, which is 14–8 in the road game even after the loss. Right-handed Gannar Hogland (1-1) started his third career with four runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. He added three walks and five strikes.

After scoring his lonely run against A on an error on Tuesday, the Dojers committed a quick crime. Ohtani removed his 13th domestic run of the season from the bottom of the first innings, which was the 15th lead homer of his career.

Dozers made it 2–0 in the second innings when Page hit his leadoff home run, in its seventh part of the season.

After scoring five domestic runs in a 11–1 victory over the doseers on Tuesday, A tied it in the third innings when Soderstrom hit a two-run shot at the center at the 10th center of the season. It was the fifth home run allowed by Yamamoto, which entered with 1.80 ERA.

A took a 3–2 lead in the fourth innings, when Sheiya went to Langalers and Miguel Enduzer hit an out-out RBI double.

Dozers also pulled 4–4 in the fifth, when Kim, his number 9 hitter hit the first home run of his career at home at the beginning of his first career at the right-centers.

Number 9 Spot came back to the doseers in the sixth, when Rozas pinned Kim and hit a two-out RBI double to right-center, scoring Michael Conforto for a 4-3 lead from the first base.

The mute Bates gave the Dojers a two-hand double against the right-handed toiler Ferguson with a two-hand double in the eighth innings. Munsi finished second of his year, with three batsmen with a two -run domestic run.

-Bield level media

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