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Dodgers Rally from Early Deficit to Defeat Padres 12-7

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In a thrilling comeback at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers overcame a shaky start from Roki Sasaki to claim a 12-7 victory over the San Diego Padres on Thursday night. After falling behind 6-0 in the first inning, the Dodgers rallied with a powerful offensive display, much to the delight of the sold-out crowd.

Andy Pages ignited the Dodgers’ resurgence with a crucial tying double down the left-field line, while Mookie Betts and Max Muncy contributed with key hits that propelled the team into the lead during a four-run fourth inning. The atmosphere in the stadium shifted dramatically, with fans celebrating exuberantly, some even breaking into World Cup chants as the momentum swung in favor of the home team.

Despite the final score, Sasaki’s performance loomed large over the game. The right-hander struggled mightily, surrendering three home runs and seven hits before being pulled by manager Dave Roberts after just three innings. This was another disappointing outing for Sasaki, who has faced challenges with both command and consistency on the mound.

From the outset, it was clear that the Padres were ready to capitalize on Sasaki’s struggles. Fernando Tatis Jr. set the tone with a double on the first pitch, later scoring on a home run from Manny Machado that left the Dodgers’ outfielders watching helplessly. The Padres built their early lead as Sasaki faced each batter in the second inning, culminating in two more home runs that put the Dodgers in a deep six-run hole.

Roberts expressed a desire for Sasaki to be aggressive and play a strategic game against opposing hitters, but the young pitcher has faltered in recent outings, leading to costly runs for Los Angeles. However, the Dodgers found a spark in reliever Will Klein, who entered in the fourth inning and delivered two scoreless innings, allowing the offense to find its rhythm.

Dalton Rushing’s home run in the second inning helped chip away at the deficit, followed by additional runs from Kyle Tucker and Max Muncy that brought the score within two. Pages’ double in the fourth tied the game, and the Dodgers went on to score six more runs in a dominating offensive display.

Pages continued to make an impact defensively, making a crucial catch in center field despite colliding with the wall. Although the Padres managed to push across a run in the ninth inning, a combined effort from Paul Gervase and Tanner Scott secured the win for the Dodgers.

The game underscored the stark contrast between the two teams, as the Padres have struggled defensively, conceding 65 runs in just six days, marking a franchise low. However, the Dodgers’ own issues were evident as they exhausted six relievers in the process of securing the win. With a season-high 17 hits, the Dodgers celebrated their victory but also faced the reality of the mounting pressure on their pitching rotation as the series continues.

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

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