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Gabriel Moreno, D-Back Slam Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dozers

May 8, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dozers Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamamoto (18) throws the first innings against Arizona Diamondback in the Chese Field. Compulsory Credit: Matt Kartzian-Imgon Picture

Gabriel Moreno had three hits, including a Grand Slam, Brandon Pafad won his National League-Agni sixth game, and Arizona Diamondback defeated Los Angeles Dojers 5–3 on Thursday in Phoenix.

Moreno and Katel Marte hit each first homer of the season for D-Back, who sent Dojers Starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto (4-3) for their lowest effective outing of the season. Yamamoto looked at his ERA from NL-Leide from 0.90 to 1.81, as he gave five runs on six hits in five innings. He hit four and one went away.

Shohei Ohtani hit Solo Homer with two outsiders in the ninth, but Kevin Ginkel later retired the mute Betts on a fly ball for his first sev of the season.

PFAADT (6-2) played 6 1/3 scorer innings and attacked four hits, all singles and six. Jalan Bix entered the seventh with one in the seventh and hit Enrix Hernandez and Ohtani for the joy of most of the 40,319 in appearance.

Max Munsi had two hits and one RBI, while Bates and Will Smith added two hits for doors who lost three of the five.

The fourth inning slam of the Moreno opened the scoring. In the fifth, Marte’s Homer made it 5–0, before the Dozers scored twice in the eighth innings from Juan Morilo.

Bates made a single to open the innings and Smith put him in third place with one. Munsi hit a ground-root double to deep right-center, a ball that would have scored both runners, he lived in the playground.

Before starting an innings-end double play to put runners on the corners before the second basman Marte, singing in Andy Page Smith and before going to its left to put the score ahead of 5-2.

There are 21 RBI against the doseers since the Moreno 25-for-75 (.333) has been acquired by Toronto Blue Jais before 21 RBI and 21 RBI with 21 RBI and 21 RBI.

Yamamoto had two D-Back Homers matching that number in their first 40 innings, both left both against Detroit Tigers in the second beginning of the season.

Arizona had lost four of his last six matches.

-Bield level media

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