Dodgers Clinch Best Record in Baseball
Dodgers Clinch Best Record in Baseball
Dodgers Clinch Best Record in Baseball
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Shohei Ohtani is on the verge of claiming the National League batting title and potentially becoming the first Triple Crown winner since 1937, after raising his average to .310 with two hits in the Dodgers' 13-2 victory over the Rockies. He leads the NL with 54 home runs and 130 RBIs, challenging Luis Arraez, who is at .314, in the final game of the season. The Dodgers secured the best record in baseball and home-field advantage for the playoffs after their recent win. Mookie Betts also contributed to the victory, maintaining a solid season, while Teoscar Hernandez and Enrique Hernandez each hit three-run homers. Meanwhile, Charlie Blackmon is set to retire after a 14-year career, marking a significant moment in MLB history. The Dodgers' offensive power reflects their strong preparation for the postseason.

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