Orioles vs Dodgers Recap: Dramatic 6-5 Los Angeles win

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Dodgers Host Orioles in West Coast Battle
The Los Angeles Dodgers were rolling. They'd won four straight games and sat pretty at 49-27. The Baltimore Orioles came to town riding a losing streak, their record stuck at 35-42. You could feel the energy at the Dodgers' stadium as these two teams prepared to face off on this Saturday night. The Orioles were hungry to stop the bleeding. The Dodgers wanted to keep their winning ways alive. Both teams knew what was on the line. This game would tell us a lot about where each team was headed. The final score? Dodgers 6, Orioles 5. It was close. It was tense. It came down to the final moments.
Dodgers Strike Early, Orioles Fight Back Hard
Max Muncy stepped up to the plate in the first inning with the bases loaded. Trey Gibson threw an 86-mile-per-hour curve. Muncy connected and drove a single to right field. Two runs scored immediately. The Dodgers had the early lead. But the Orioles weren't done yet. They stayed in the game. In the sixth inning, Gunnar Henderson came through big. He ripped a splitter 375 feet into right field for a home run. Jackson Holliday came home with him. Then Pete Alonso stepped up and crushed a 98-mile-per-hour fastball deep into left-center. The ball soared into the seats. Baltimore had scored three runs in one inning and took a 3-2 lead. The game was wide open now.
Dodgers Walk Off in the Ninth
The Orioles kept pushing. Jeremiah Jackson smacked a single to right field in the seventh inning. Two more runs scored on the hit. Baltimore was up 5-3 now. But the Dodgers had one more fight left in them. Ryan Helsley took the mound for Baltimore in the ninth. Mookie Betts stepped in and swung hard. The fastball he saw was a mistake. Betts sent it rocketing to left field for a home run. The Dodgers were down just one run now at 5-4. The crowd came alive. Then Dalton Rushing got his chance. He singled to right field. Two errors followed. Two Dodgers raced home. Final score: Los Angeles 6, Baltimore 5. The Dodgers walked off victorious.
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