The Dodgers turn over with two outs in the bottom of the ninth… Peralta pinch hit ending hit

 The Los Angeles Dodgers won a come-from-behind victory with a walk-off hit from two outs in the ninth inning. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Jackie Robinson Day, who overcame racial discrimination and became the first black player in the major leagues in 1947, he wrote a thrilling comeback drama. 

The Dodgers decorated their home game against the 2023 Major League Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 16th (Korean time) with a 2-1 victory. Pinch hitter David Peralta hit a timely hit with two RBIs before the end. 

The Dodgers, who suffered a 2-8 loss to the Cubs the previous day (15th) with 3 sporadic hits, were blocked with 5 hits that day as well. However, he did not miss the last chance in the ninth inning and kept the winning rate of 50% with a come-from-behind victory and 8 wins and 7 losses in the season. 

The Dodgers had a chance to run 1 out and 1st and 2nd against Cubs starting pitcher Jameson Tyyon in the first inning, but JD Martinez struck out on a missed swing and James Outman blew the opportunity away with a fly ball to center field. In the second inning, with no one on first base, Jason Heyward hit a home run-like ball that went slightly over the center fence, but was caught by Cody Bellinger’s jump catch.  카지노사이트

Starting with Hayward’s fly ball out, the Dodgers went silent in 22 consecutive at-bats with one out in the ninth inning. In a situation where defeat was deepening, the rookie duo prepared a foothold to finish. Following Outman’s hit to the right, Miguel Vargas’ left-field double hit created a chance for one out, second and third base.

Hayward struck out on a swing, but Peralta, who came out as a pinch hitter, attacked Cubs closer Michael Fulmer’s first pitch cutter and hit in front of the right fielder. Following third base runner Outman, second base runner Vargas was safe at home with a narrow gap, and a come-from-behind victory was completed. 

Dodgers starting pitcher Michael Grove laid the foundation for victory by pitching well with 2 hits (1 home run), 2 walks, 6 strikeouts and 1 run in 5⅔ innings. Dodgers bullpen Shelby Miller, who pitched in the ninth inning, reported his first win for the Dodgers after going 1 inning with no hits, 1 walk, 1 strikeout and no run. Until this day, Miller continued his streak of zero ERA with no runs in 6 games and 6⅔ innings.