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Dodgers Beat White Sox for 8th Win in Their Past 10 Games

  • The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 6-1 win over the Chicago White Sox Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, powered by effective pitching and key offensive moments.
  • The Dodgers' consistent form and pitching strength following a stretch of facing quality opponents helped them build an early lead in the game.
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched seven innings allowing one run and eight strikeouts, while Shohei Ohtani hit his 30th home run of the season, contributing to the Dodgers' offense.
  • Ohtani remarked that he struggled initially at the plate during his first two appearances but was able to make solid contact on his third at-bat. He also commended Yamamoto for delivering an outstanding performance.
  • The win marks the Dodgers' eighth victory in their past 10 games, maintaining their lead in the National League West and building momentum before the All-Star break.
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By BETH HARRIS LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani reached 30 home runs for the fifth consecutive season, thanks to a beat in the fourth inning after hitting the home umpire with a foul ball, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday 6-1. Ohtani hit the ball to Alan Porter’s right knee in the fourth inning. The Japanese star approached to see how the umpire was and remained watching until Porter rose by his own foot. The thr…

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dodgersdigest.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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