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Dodgers Dominate Padres in Decisive Game 4

Dodgers’ Dominant Performance Revives NL Division Series

In an extraordinary show of power and resilience, Mookie Betts flexed his might for the second straight night, while Shohei Ohtani delivered a critical RBI single. Together they led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a compelling 8-0 victory against Dylan Cease and the San Diego Padres. This win on Wednesday night has set the stage for a thrilling Game 5 in their gripping NL Division Series.

Smith, Lux Join the Home Run Party

Will Smith and Gavin Lux each pulled off a two-run home run for the Dodgers, putting an end to their two-game losing streak. This victory means the Dodgers will return to their home ground for the subsequent NL West face-off on Friday night.

Betts, lauding his team’s tenacity, stated, “We have a bunch of grinders, a bunch of fighters.” The Dodgers have indeed displayed their fighting spirit by registering the most substantial shutout win in their postseason history.

Padres’ Previous Triumph Overshadowed

In the wake of Padres’ emphatic 10-2 win at Dodger Stadium in Game 2 on Sunday night, the Dodgers’ resounding victory turned the tables. The victor of the upcoming Game 5 will secure home-field advantage in the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets, who ousted the Philadelphia Phillies in their NLDS.

Roberts Praises Dodgers’ Determination

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts commended his team’s performance, saying, “Your desire’s got to be more than your opponent’s. To see our guys go through what they’ve been through, and respond the way they have, it makes me excited about Game 5.”

Dodgers’ Bullpen Shines

The Dodgers’ bullpen, led by opener Ryan Brasier and seven fellow relievers, delivered a superior performance by restricting the Padres to seven hits and extending their scoreless streak to 15 innings. Evan Phillips, who secured the win, retired Jurickson Profar, Manny Machado, and Jackson Merrill in the sixth with only five pitches.

Betts, Ohtani Step Up Amid Freeman’s Absence

The injury of All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman intensified the need for Betts and Ohtani to deliver, and they didn’t disappoint. They both made significant contributions, with Betts bringing in two runs on two hits and Ohtani scoring one run and reaching base thrice.

Padres’ Gamble Does Not Pay Off

The Padres’ decision to start Cease on short rest did not pan out as expected. Cease managed to get Ohtani to ground out at the beginning of the game, but Betts fired a home run on a full-count pitch. Cease’s performance further dwindled in the second inning, resulting in his early exit.

Dodgers’ Offensive Onslaught Quiets Crowd

The Dodgers managed to silence the record-breaking crowd at Petco Park hoping for a San Diego victory. Betts’ home run on Bryan Hoeing’s first pitch resulted in a 3-0 lead, effectively dampening the spirits of the home crowd.

Looking Ahead

The Dodgers and Padres now look forward to Game 5, with the Padres’ RHP Yu Darvish expected to start. The Dodgers, however, have yet to announce their starter. With the momentum in their favor, the Dodgers will look to carry this victory’s energy into the deciding game of the NL Division Series.

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