Swanson: Dodgers’ Hyeseong Kim Causing All Kinds of Problems
- The Los Angeles Dodgers dominated the New York Yankees with an 18-2 victory at home, featuring strong offensive and defensive efforts from several players.
- The Dodgers' recent offensive surge stems from strong performances by Max Muncy, Hyeseong Kim, and others amid a pitching staff affected by injuries.
- Muncy hit two home runs including his 200th career long ball, Kim made impressive defensive plays and hit a 412-foot homer, and rookie Dalton Rushing launched his first career home run.
- The Dodgers recorded a season-best 21 hits and held an 8-2 record against the Yankees over two seasons, with manager Dave Roberts praising Kim's impact and youthful energy.
- This dominant victory suggests the Dodgers are overcoming recent challenges and building momentum as they prepare for upcoming series, including one against the Mets featuring Kim's expected start.
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Swanson: Dodgers’ Hyeseong Kim causing all kinds of problems
LOS ANGELES – Hyeseong Kim is a problem. For opponents. For the Dodgers. A good problem, if you’re the club employing and enjoying him. First the versatile 26-year-old MLB rookie and Korean Baseball Organization All-Star wouldn’t let the Dodgers send him back down to the minor leagues, forcing them instead to make a choice — and making the decision easy between him and Chris Taylor, a nine-year mainstay who the club released May 18. And now? Kim…

Dodgers’ offense erupts again in win over Yankees
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers have used their words to tell one story this weekend and their actions to spin a completely different yarn. A rousing 18-2 romp over the New York Yankees on Saturday on a season-best 21 hits, the Dodgers look as motivated as they have all season, during a campaign that has been riddled by injuries, especially to the pitching staff. They felt little pain in the middle game of the three-game series, even with Mookie Betts…


Yankees get completely manhandled by Dodgers in ghastly blowout loss
Will Warren did not survive the second inning as the relentless Dodgers lineup proved to be too much to handle and the Yankees got blown out in a 18-2 loss in front of 51,746 at Dodger Stadium.
Yankees present they don't seem to be near Dodgers' stage with blowout loss
As soon as once more, the New York Yankees proved they’re nowhere close to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ weight class. On Saturday, the Yankees had been blown out within the second recreation of their three-game street collection towards the Dodgers, 18-2. Los Angeles additionally received Friday’s collection opener, 8-5, within the groups’ first recreation since final 12 months’s World Sequence, which the Dodgers received in 5 video games. With the…
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