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Athletics ambush Landon-Knack in great victory in the Dodger Stadium, 11-1

No longer the bag in recent years, due to a better word, a fascinating athletics team came to the Dodger stage and presented himself properly by shattering the NL West leader on Tuesday in an 11: 1 victory. With this victory, the A improved its impressive street record to 14: 7, the best in the entire baseball.

Landon Knack made some solid starts this season. Well, the athletics are not exactly a power package, but they are a significant improvement compared to these two, and they showed just as much and punish the talent for five runs in this.

The game started with a Jacob Wilson -Single, and although he was stranded in the first beach, this would be a sign of the upcoming things, since the shortstop of the star of the evening was. Wilson was the main player, who was responsible for the considerable lead of athletics and in each of his next two bats to climb the visit side in the third, a guided tour that they would never give up.

Wilson is a contact bat and one of the best in 2025, which currently reached 0.365, but as a native Los Angeles he left the performance output exclusively for this series in the Dodger stage. Wilson, who had three Homer in all of his 247 bats as Big Leaguer, needed a game to increase it to five.

It was offensive the strangest game for a Dodgers team that saw a decent production from the most unlikely places and nothing else. Michael Conforto had his best game as a Dodger with three doubles from one left, and even Chris Taylor stood on the extra base party, but apparently nobody was invited.

The veteran Jeffrey Springs carved like a hot knife through butter through the Dodgers line -up and delivered its best start since he switched to A. Springs went over 100 parking spaces to complete seven innings and only enable one run.

Springs’ numbers, like a large part of the A employees, do not jump exactly on them, but it should be noted, most of his fights have come onto the streets. Before this game, Springs had approved a slugging percentage of 0.304 in four games from home, and this trend continued. As is clearly evident from its street record, this ATeam played much better outside of Sacramento at the beginning of this season.

Back to the A -offense for a bit, it probably didn’t come as quickly as he wanted, but Star Prospect Nick Kurtz got his first big Homerun in the eighth. Miguel Andijar and JJ Bleday were fun later, both Homering when Dave Roberts Miguel Rojas sent this blowout loss out there for the ninth inning.

Game specifications

Homeruns: Jacob Wilson (5), Nick Kurtz (1), Miguel Andujar (1), JJ Bleday (6)

WP-Jeffrey Springs (5-3): 7 IP, 6 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts

LP-Landon Knack (2-1): 4⅔ IP, 7 hits, 5 runs, 1 walk, 8 Strikeouts

Next on

Nothing makes her feel better after a defeat at home than to send her ace out there in Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Los Angeles will do that on Wednesday (7.10 p.m., Sportsnet La), while the A -Counter with the Rookie Gunnar Hoglund.

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