Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers see T at giants at the conclusion of the series

After his longest home -running drought in two sessions with Los Angeles Dozers, Shohi Ohtani will be out for more against San Francisco veterans at the conclusion of Sunday’s series.
Ohtani scored two domestic runs on Saturday, until the veterans scummed for a while against the position-Khiladi-Picch-Picture Enrix Hernandez. Los Angeles also won the series 11–5 with a win.
The first place teams in the National League West entered on Saturday.
In the first innings, 10 games went without a house before going deep against the right -handed landn Rup of the veterans in the first innings. He ran another house against the right -handed Triston Beck in the sixth.
Ohtani said through an interpreter, “I felt that I have not killed Homer in some time.” In terms of reference to the two homers, I realized that the first game was more important to be able to score early in the game. ,
Veteran Clayton Karshaw went into seven scorers innings and dominated with throbac outing.
Right-arm Dustin May (3-4, 4.46 ERA) will try to follow the leadership of his team partner.
On Monday, Tommy John is coming out of one of the worst outings in his return from Surgery after scoring six runs (five earned) on six hits on six hits with four walks in five innings in San Diego on Monday.
On May, five career showcases against giants (three beginnings) with 1.62 ERAs with 2–1, but have not been faced since April 11, 2023.
The veterans did not get out of the second innings on Saturday after riding a right -handed Logan web to win the series opener on Friday.
The next Left-Handing for San Francisco is Kyle Harrison (1–1, 4.56), which is making its ninth appearance and fifth beginning after opening the season at Triple-A Sacramento. He is 0–1 with 3.52 ERA in three lifespan against Los Angeles.
After giving five hits on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings in Padress on June 4, Harrison was touched for three runs on four hits in five innings in Colorado on Tuesday. It gives him 7.71 ERA in the last two outings.
San Francisco was out of three out of the eighth time in this season, but scored five times against Hernandez, which was called for mop-up duty in the ninth. After loading the hideouts on all three walks, the veterans hit a Grand Slam by KC.
This was Schmid’s second career Slam, both in the first two matches of the series. He is the first player in franchise history with the Grand Slam in the back-to-back game.
“It’s good. We lost, however,” Schmit said. “I am just not giving up. I do not like to give away the batsmen. I am trying to work hard all the time whether it is on defense or if they have found a person going to the mound. I am locking it. In all cases.
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