LOS ANGELES — On Friday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 at Dodger Stadium as Freddie Freeman hit his 100th home run with the Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani delivered an RBI single; Emmet Sheehan started and allowed one run over 4 2/3 innings. The win, in the opener of a three-game series this week, provided immediate momentum for the Dodgers against a Braves club that arrived with one of baseball’s best records; it included bullpen preservation of the lead, an injury move placing Tyler Glasnow on the injured list, and potential rotation adjustments before Saturday’s scheduled activations.
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Freeman's 100th Dodger home run is a milestone for baseball fans. If you're a Dodgers fan, this win could be a sign of a strong season ahead. For Braves fans, it's a reminder to keep an eye on the competition. Check out the next game to see how the teams adjust.
Freeman broke his home run drought in a big way, powering the Dodgers to a series-opening win. Glasnow's injury could shake up the rotation, but the Dodgers are showing resilience. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball fan who loves a good comeback story.
The Los Angeles Dodgers benefited most, gaining a 3-1 win, momentum in a high-profile series, and short-term pitching flexibility following Emmet Sheehan’s start and bullpen preservation of the lead.
The Atlanta Braves and starter Chris Sale suffered the loss, conceding runs to Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman and relinquishing immediate series momentum despite entering the game with one of baseball’s top records.
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