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Dodgers snap Giants' streak entering the finale of their series

San Francisco Giants On SI·Ryan Boman·18 days ago
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Heading into Wednesday night, the San Francisco Giants (18-25) had been playing much better baseball than their record has indicated. They won three in a row, including the first two games of a four-game series with the mighty Dodgers, to start their four-game, Mid-May showdown. However, Los Angeles grabbed a 4-0 win in Game 3 and looks to split the series in the finale on Thursday night. Shohei Ohtani was masterful on the hill for LA (25-18), tossing seven shutout innings to earn his third victory of the year. The two-way superstar now has an astonishing 0.87 ERA in 2026, which may explain why the Giants could find an answer for his awesome arsenal of pitches. San Fran managed just six hits For the Dodgers, offense came the easy way. Mookie Betts and Santiago Espinal hit back-to-back solo home runs in the third inning, which basically put the game on ice early for LA. The Giants also hurt themselves with missed opportunities.…

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