HOUSTON — Shohei Ohtani allowed his first two home runs of the season to Christian Walker and Braden Shewmake on Tuesday night, and Peter Lambert pitched seven strong innings as the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1. Shewmake was a late addition after Carlos Correa was scratched with a left ankle injury. The early second-inning homers gave Houston a 2-0 lead that held until the eighth, when Alex Call’s double and a two-out single by Kyle Tucker produced the Dodgers’ lone run. Lambert (2-2) recorded three hits allowed and four strikeouts; Bryan King closed with a scoreless ninth for his third save this season.
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If you're a baseball fan, this game was a nail-biter. Ohtani's first homers allowed this season and a late lineup change kept things interesting. If you're an Astros supporter, this win could boost morale and momentum. For Dodgers fans, it's a reminder that every game counts.
The Astros pulled off a tight win over the Dodgers, thanks to strong performances from Walker, Shewmake, and Lambert. Despite a late rally, the Dodgers couldn't overcome the early lead. Keep an eye on future games to see how this impacts both teams' standings. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball enthusiast.
The Houston Astros benefited from Peter Lambert’s seven strong innings and early homers by Christian Walker and Braden Shewmake, securing a 2-1 victory.
The Los Angeles Dodgers suffered from limited timely offense, leaving seven runners stranded while Shohei Ohtani yielded two home runs, culminating in a 2-1 loss.
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