Ohtani homers in Fifth straight game to tie Dodgers record
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First, Shohei Ohtani tied a Dodgers record with his fifth home run in five games. Then Freddie Freeman walked it off with a ninth-inning, bases-loaded knock to secure a 4-3 Dodgers win over the Minnesota Twins.
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Give one up, hit one out … take one away. There are three direct interactions that players can have with a home run ball, and the Dodgers managed the trifecta in Monday's 5-2 win over the Twins. Shohei Ohtani took care of the first two,
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