The Los Angeles Dodgers’ bats could not miss throughout their 8-4 win towards the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday evening.
Monday’s win was the primary time that Los Angeles went a whole sport with out hanging out since Aug. 28, 2006, when it defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5. That Dodgers lineup included the likes of Jeff Kent, Kenny Lofton and Nomar Garciaparra.
It was additionally solely the third-ever sport by which Diamondbacks pitchers did not report a punchout.
Los Angeles additionally grew to become the primary MLB workforce this season to not strike out.
In response to a report by Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, all 9 Dodgers starters reached base throughout Monday’s win. Their seven, eight and 9 hitters (Enrique Hernandez, Andy Pages and Miguel Rojas) had been significantly productive, going 4-for-10 with three doubles, three RBI and three walks.
“A number of aggressive at-bats,” Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned, per an ESPN report. “Eighteen years — we have seen a whole lot of baseball video games since that is occurred. I simply suppose you have to give the gamers all of the credit score for successful pitches and preventing to maneuver the ball ahead.”