Los Angeles. On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for six runs in the fourth inning and defeated the Chicago Cubs 12-4, snapping Chicago's Major League Baseball-leading 10-game winning streak. Roki Sasaki started for the Dodgers, allowing four runs and striking out five while pitching into the sixth inning. The Dodgers totaled 14 hits and set a season high for runs at home, adding four more runs in the sixth inning; Andy Pages delivered a two-run double and later scored on a wild pitch after Vince Velasquez had been called up Friday. Shohei Ohtani ended an 0-for-12 skid with a first-inning single and stole second during the game.
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This game shows that even the best streaks can be broken. It's a reminder that in sports, and life, anything can happen. If you're a baseball fan, this might shake up your predictions for the season. Keep an eye on the Dodgers and Cubs as they continue to compete.
The Dodgers' stunning rally ended the Cubs' impressive winning streak, adding excitement to the baseball season. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just enjoy a good game, this is a reminder of why we love sports. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Los Angeles Dodgers benefited from a six-run fourth inning and a 14-hit attack, snapping the Chicago Cubs' 10-game winning streak and boosting lineup momentum while highlighting contributors such as Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages.
The Chicago Cubs suffered the immediate setback of a snapped 10-game winning streak and allowed 12 runs while facing a season-high offensive output at Dodger Stadium, including solo home runs accounted among Sasaki's four runs allowed.
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Dodgers rally stuns Cubs, ends ten-game winning streak
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