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Dalton Rushing Delivers Walk-Off Hit in Thrilling Dodgers Comeback

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In a thrilling finish at Dodger Stadium, Dalton Rushing emerged as the hero for the Dodgers, delivering a clutch ninth-inning RBI single that secured a 6-5 comeback victory over the Orioles. The win improved the Dodgers’ record to 49-27 while the Orioles fell to 35-42.

Despite a strong start, the Dodgers’ offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, stranding 12 base runners throughout the game. However, with two outs in the ninth, Rushing stepped up and connected for a two-run single to right field, driving in Alex Call and Ryan Ward, culminating a wild three-run rally that electrified the home crowd.

Starting pitcher Roki Sasaki aimed to rebound from a rough outing against the White Sox, and he looked sharp early on. However, after holding the Orioles scoreless for 5 2/3 innings, he faltered in the sixth. Back-to-back home runs from Gunnar Henderson and Pete Alonso tied the game at 3-3 and forced Sasaki out of the game.

The Dodgers initially took control with a two-run single from Max Muncy in the first inning, followed by a daring second-inning play that saw Alex Freeland score on a double from Andy Pages. Despite having opportunities to extend their lead, the Dodgers faced a critical moment in the third when they loaded the bases but failed to score.

As the game progressed, the Orioles took the lead with two runs in the seventh, making it five unanswered runs after their sixth-inning surge. Mookie Betts, however, kept the Dodgers in the game with a solo homer in the ninth, marking his eighth of the season.

With the tension building, the Dodgers managed to get runners on base in the final inning. After a walk to Ward, Rushing, who had struggled earlier with three strikeouts, stepped up to the plate. He delivered the decisive hit, aided by a throwing error from right fielder Tyler O’Neill that allowed Ward to score the winning run.

Blake Treinen picked up the win for the Dodgers, striking out two in one inning of work, while Ryan Helsley took the loss for Baltimore after a tough outing in the ninth.

The two teams will continue their series Saturday night, with Yoshinobu Yamamoto slated to start for the Dodgers against Baltimore’s Trevor Rogers.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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