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The Los Angeles Dodgers kept the same lineup ahead of the second game of their series against the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers are in desperate need of some offense, falling short yet again in their series opener against their divisional rivals. They scored just three runs in the game, ultimately losing to a late-inning surge from the visitors. Right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start for the Dodgers on Tuesday, making his eighth start of the season for LA. He has been solid for the Dodgers this season, posting a 3.09 ERA through 43.2 innings pitched so far. He has 40 strikeouts under his belt, and has gone at least five innings in each of his starts so far this season. Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani leads the line for the Dodgers, and will look to break out of the slump which has plagued him for nearly two weeks now. The superstar has four hits in 36 at-bats in May, and has struggled to produce any offense for LA since the beginning of the month. He has just one homer since April 13. Shortstop Mookie Betts will bat second behind Ohtani, exactly where he batted upon his return from the injured list Monday. First baseman Freddie Freeman bats third, followed by right fielder Kyle Tucker and catcher Will Smith. One of the Dodgers’ hottest hitters in third baseman Max Muncy bats sixth, followed by center fielder Andy Pages, who is also on a decent run for LA. Left fielder Teoscar Hernandez will bat eighth, and second baseman Hyeseong Kim rounds out the lineup. Dodgers’ Lineup vs. Giants 1. Shohei Ohtani, DH 2. Mookie Betts, SS 3. Freddie Freeman, 1B 4. Kyle Tucker, RF 5. Will Smith, C 6. Max Muncy, 3B 7. Andy Pages, CF 8. Teoscar Hernandez, LF 9. Hyeseong Kim, 2B P. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, RHP Right-hander Adrian Houser will take the mound on Tuesday, and the Dodgers will look to capitalize on a weak point in the Giants’ rotation. Houser has a 6.19 ERA through seven starts, only striking out 19 batters through 36.1 innings pitched. He has allowed a home run in each of his last five starts, and has let multiple runs cross in every one of his outings this season. The Dodgers desperately need some help on offense, and could take advantage of a struggling pitcher to find the spark they need. Yamamoto will throw the first pitch of the game Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. PT. Do you think the Dodgers will get the job done today? 🔥 LIKE this video if you love Dodgers baseball 🔥 COMMENT your pick — Dodgers or Cardinals? 🔥 SUBSCRIBE for more Live Reaction, MLB, and baseball content! Subscribe to our channel: @josemarrero9585 Connect with Jose Marrero on Social Media: YouTube: @josemarrero9585 Instagram: @josemarreroiv Twitter: JoseMar39402736 TikTok: @josemarrero4051 Donation: paypal.me/JoseMarrero08?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6194381192298496
Rapper Ice Cube was in the broadcast booth as Shohei Ohtani hit his first home run since April 26.
Rapper Ice Cube was in the broadcast booth as Shohei Ohtani hit his first home run since April 26.
As time expires, Atlanta's Chad Nychuk shoots the hockey equivalent of a "Hail Mary" as his shot from center ice goes in before the horn sounds. Initially ruled a goal, this would have tied the game and sent it into overtime. However, after official review, it is waived off as an Atlanta player is ruled offsides. This gives South Carolina a 3-1 series lead, but the shot is amazing nonetheless. Atlanta would win Game 5 in double overtime to return home for Game 6. South Carolina would win 3-1 and win the series by a 4-2 margin as 4 of the games are decided by 1 goal. The video is credited to the Atlanta Gladiators.
💥 THE DESTROYER vs SASCHA 💥 A fast-handed pressure fighter meets a towering veteran with a thudding jab and long-range straight shots. Set on a big PBC stage in Southern California, this matchup is all about tempo vs distance — combinations in the pocket vs control from the outside. Tale of the Tape 📅 Date: 20 April 2019 🌍 Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California 🥊 Division/Distance: Heavyweight — 10 rounds ⚖️ Weights: Ruiz Jr. 262 lbs | Dimitrenko 259 lbs 📏 Height: Ruiz Jr. 6'2" (188 cm) | Dimitrenko 6'7" (201 cm) 📐 Reach: Ruiz Jr. 74" (188 cm) | Dimitrenko 82" (208 cm) 👥 Ages: Ruiz Jr. 29 | Dimitrenko 36 👨⚖️ Referee: Ray Corona Fighter Spotlights 🥊 ANDY RUIZ JR. — Southern California fan favorite with blazing hands and combination flurries (31-1-0, 20 KOs). Shorter for the weight, but built to close distance fast, slip shots, and let hooks fly in bunches. 🥊 ALEXANDER DIMITRENKO — Experienced, rangy heavyweight who knows how to box tall behind a jab and straight right (41-4-0, 26 KOs). With height and reach on his side, the key is keeping the fight long and controlled. 🔥 Highlights include: sharp jab battles, Ruiz’s rapid-fire inside combinations, Dimitrenko’s long-range counters, and momentum swings as the distance constantly changes.