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The run home derby Major League Baseball will be Monday in Denver, but Los Angeles Dodgers Go ahead and stage their run festival on their land Saturday by slaughtering the Arizona Diamondbacks 22-1 beating.
it’s about Record the most runs by the Dodgers in their court, where they began playing in 1962. The team had lost four of its previous five games, but they responded on Saturday.
There were a total of eight Dodgers runs, including Justin Turner’s Grand Slam – His First Career – and Mocky Bates. Turner was called up a few hours before the All-Star Game next Tuesday, so it was a good day for the redhead.
Grand Slam All-Star Justin Turner. pic.twitter.com/w6fU4bjVYP
– Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) July 11, 2021
Loaded bases? I hope the Bates guy wins. pic.twitter.com/fRpKpyJHZR
– Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) July 11, 2021
It For the first time in Major League history, two players from the same team hit home-loaded bases twice in the same game In the same campaign, also achieved by AJ Bullock and Matt Petty on May 2 in Milwaukee.
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Incidentally, Bullock blew up the fence twice on Saturday, as did the legendary Albert Pujols. Uncle Albert is having a very happy day since joining the heroes From the world.
Uncle Albert, I didn’t shout. pic.twitter.com/SHNSEmtzmR
– Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) July 11, 2021
A hug from Tio Albert. pic.twitter.com/IMI7zNe1dC
– Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) July 11, 2021
Cody Bellinger and Zach McKinstry too
Walker Buehler was the biggest beneficiary of offensive blasting to improve to the 9-1 record with 6 runs without goals and only 3 hits.