Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball: Ohtani’s Walk-Off Seals 8-0 Start!

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April 03, 2025


Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball: Shohei Ohtani continues is proving his incredible talent. He repeated the action on Wednesday night.


The Los Angeles Dodgers faced off against the Atlanta Braves. The score was tied. The audience was tense.


Ohtani stepped up. Fans clutched their bobbleheads. His teammates expected magic would happen. The time had come.

   
Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball: Shohei Ohtani Walk-Off Win.

At the first pitch, he swung. To center field, the ball flew. 399 feet. Home run, walk-off! The Dodgers win 6–5. It blasted in the stadium.


"We knew," said pitcher Blake Snell. "It's just what he does."


Ohtani continues to deliver. Now, the Dodgers are 8-0. They set a new record. For a defending champion, the Yankees' greatest winning streak was in 1933. No extra.


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But the Braves are struggling. They are 0–7. After such a start, no team has ever improved to the playoffs.


"Nobody was surprised," said Tommy Edman. "It was just a matter of where the ball would land."


Ohtani wins in big moments. He hit a walk-off grand slam last year. On his bobblehead night, he hit a home run.


With a 50/50 club performance, he created history. Six strikes. Three home runs. Two steals. Ten runs. He continues to change the record books.


Manager Dave Roberts said, "You just know he's going to do something special," "He stays calm. Nobody is better than him when he's locked in.


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This season, the Dodgers have dominated. In Japan, they got off to a great start. The Cubs were swept.


They then returned home. The World Series trophy was presented by Ice Cube. They got their championship rings.


The Tigers were swept. They have now also swept the Braves.


They were put to the test on Wednesday. Early on, they were behind 5-0. Max Muncy had struggle.


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Two mistakes. a batting average of.083. But he delivered. He hit a game-tying double in the eighth.


Then came Ohtani. Ninth inning. One swing. Game over.


"This team never quits," Muncy said. "Last year, we had the same mindset. We fight. We believe. We win."


The NL West is now led by the Dodgers. The Giants and Padres follow.


Their signature has become comeback wins. The team to beat is them.


With Ohtani leading, the excitement is just beginning.





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