Dodgers Extend Winning Streak Over Giants to Four Games with Comeback Victory
Dodgers Extend Winning Streak Over Giants to Four Games with Comeback Victory

Dodgers Extend Winning Streak Over Giants to Four Games with Comeback Victory

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The Los Angeles Dodgers secured their fourth straight win against the San Francisco Giants with a 7-5 comeback victory, improving their record to 88-67 and bringing their division-clinching magic number down to three. Despite Tyler Glasnow's shaky start—allowing four runs in the first inning—he stabilized to pitch five innings, helping the Dodgers stay competitive. Offensively, Max Muncy hit his 19th home run of the season, cutting the Giants' early lead, while Michael Conforto contributed a key solo homer and went 3-for-4 at the plate. Tommy Edman, returning from injury, hit a crucial solo home run to put the Dodgers ahead, finishing the game with a .227 batting average and 13 home runs for the season. The Dodgers' resilience and timely hitting underscore their status as strong contenders heading into October. This win continues their dominant stretch, marking 10 wins in their last 13 games.

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