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Teoscar Hernandez’s three -run blast led

June 11, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Los Angeles Dojers Right Fielder Taceer Hernandez (37) celebrates the dugout after three runs runs during the sixth innings against San Diego Padress at Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: David Fractor-Imagon images

Teoscar Hernandez on Wednesday cracked a three-run homer to snap the sixth innings tie as Los Angeles Dojers won a series with a 5–2 verdict on San Diego Padress.

Freddy Freeman launched the winning rally with an out-out Infield single from Adrian Morezone (3-3). Jeremia Estrada gave relief and wan Smith, then Hernandez did his work in a 3–1 count. Hernandez exploded the upcoming fastball on the wall of the center-area for its 11th Homer.

Lu Trivino (2–0) won with an ideal fifth and Alex Vesia, which the eighth Los Angeles Pitcher of the game collected his third savings by taking out the side in the ninth.

Neither the starter made it through the fifth innings despite well pitching. Dosters’ Ben Casperius moved into four innings, leading to three hits and one run with two walks and two strikeouts. Randy Waskes of San Diego played 4 2/3 innings, allowing only two hits and one run, while killing one and four.

Padress started scoring in the second when Martin Maldonado made two-two-outs off with the locations loaded to force Xander Bogaerts, which tried a run after throwing the Gavin sheets out by the center’s fielder Andy pages, which was trying to score at another place at Jack Kront Kront.

While Casperius recovered from the stum, which was to retire the last seven men, Vaskes protected the lead to the fifth. Then Michael Conforto converted his fourth Homer into a left.

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After Hernandez’s three-run explosion, Dozers took a 4–1 lead, the sheets fled a sacrifice in the sixth place to score Manny Machao. San Diego had a chance to erase the lead in the seventh when Reluver Michael Copeek released three direct walks with one to load the hideouts, but Anthony Banda came in and retired Luis Array on a popup and motivated the Macdo Groundout on a 3–0 pitch.

Smith supplied an insurance run with one or two-out RBI single in the ninth, scoring Shohi Ohtani, who ripped the one-out triple.

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