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Ohtani's Historic Performance Leads Dodgers To Victory

Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Enrique Hernández (8) tags out Miami Marlins' Xavier Edwards (63) as he dives into third base during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024,

Shohei Ohtani showcased his exceptional talent once again as he stole his 49th base in a game against the Miami Marlins, bringing him closer to a historic milestone of 50 home runs and 50 steals in a single season. The Los Angeles Dodgers secured an 8-4 victory on Wednesday night, with Ohtani's impressive performance stealing the spotlight.

Ohtani's feat was not the only highlight of the game, as Tommy Edman continued his hot streak by hitting his sixth home run in the last eight games. The Dodgers, leading the NL West with a record of 90-62, maintained their position at the top of the division, staying 3 1/2 games ahead of the San Diego Padres.

The Dodgers' consistency in reaching 90 victories for the 11th consecutive season of 162 games was acknowledged by manager Dave Roberts, who emphasized the organization's commitment to winning and the hard work put in by the players.

Dodgers win 8-4 against Marlins, maintain NL West lead.
Ohtani nears historic 50 HRs and 50 steals milestone.
Tommy Edman hits sixth home run in eight games.
Landon Knack impresses with five scoreless innings.
Dodgers reach 90 wins for 11th consecutive season.
Offensive firepower with home runs from Hernández, Smith, and hits from Freeman.
Marlins struggle against Dodgers' insurmountable lead.

On the pitching front, Dodgers starter Landon Knack delivered a stellar performance, allowing only two hits over five scoreless innings. Knack bounced back from a disappointing previous start to showcase his resilience and determination on the mound.

The game saw multiple players contributing to the Dodgers' offensive firepower, with home runs from Enrique Hernández, Will Smith, and a strong hitting display from Freddie Freeman, who recorded three hits.

Despite Miami's efforts to narrow the deficit with runs in the later innings, the Dodgers' lead proved insurmountable. The Marlins' Ryan Weathers struggled on the mound, giving up six runs and eight hits before being replaced.

Off the field, the Dodgers made roster moves, activating reliever Joe Kelly from the injured list and selecting Zach Logue's contract from Triple-A Oklahoma City. The team also made adjustments to their pitching staff, sending Bobby Miller and Michael Grove to the minors.

Looking ahead, the Dodgers will send RHP Jack Flaherty to the mound in the series finale, while the Marlins will counter with RHP Edward Cabrera.

With the season winding down, both teams are focused on finishing strong and making a push for the postseason. The game showcased the talent and determination of the players, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the regular season.

For more MLB news and updates, visit AP MLB.

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