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— MLB (@MLB) October 14, 2024 Max Muncy home run gets Dodgers a run LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are finally on the scoreboard after Max Muncy hit a home run to right field to make it a 6-1 ...
Here's how Wednesday's game unfolded, live updates by Scott Boeck. Dodgers close out Game 3: Dodgers 8, Mets 0. Dodgers reliever Ben Casparius pitches two shutout innings to close out Game 3 of ...
Brandon Nimmo followed by poking an RBI single the opposite way to put the Mets up 2-1 and then Pete Alonso's sac fly to center field brought Vientos around to score and give New York a 3-1 advantage.
Unlike regular season and postseason baseball games, starting pitchers generally only pitch one or two innings to allow the rest of the pitching staff opportunities to enter the game. [3] Lefty Gomez and Robin Roberts lead the American League and National League, respectively, having started the All-Star Game five times each.
This version applies a base of 40 points to starting pitchers' game scores (instead of 50), adjusts the point values of certain in-game events, and introduces a penalty for giving up home runs into the equation. [6] Game Score Version 2.0 is the variant displayed on MLB.com. [1]
Since that time, MLB has operated as a single league, and constitutes one of the major professional sports leagues of the United States. It is composed of 30 teams. [2] Opening Day is the day on which professional baseball leagues begin their regular season. For MLB and most of the minor leagues, this day
Paul Skenes’ masterful start Friday in Game 2 was the headliner. The mustachioed 21-year-old, making just the second start of his MLB career, struck out 11 Cubs across six hitless innings.
Hiroki Kuroda was the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2009. Brad Penny was the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2008. Orel Hershiser made four Opening Day starts for the Dodgers in the 1980s and 1990s. Chan Ho Park was the Dodgers' Opening Day starter in 2001. Hideo Nomo made two Opening Day starts for the Dodgers in 2003 and 2004.