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Pages' homer, Tucker's triple power Dodgers past Brewers 5-1
26 May
Summary
- Dodgers bullpen extended its scoreless streak to 38 innings.
- Andy Pages hit a two-run homer, Kyle Tucker had a key triple.
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched seven strong innings, allowing one run.

The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 5-1 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, thanks to a powerful fifth inning and strong pitching from Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Andy Pages launched a two-run home run, immediately following Kyle Tucker's crucial two-run triple, which broke a 1-1 tie. Yamamoto (4-4) was dominant, surrendering only one run over seven innings against the Brewers for the first time since a previous shutout in last season's NL Championship Series.
The Dodgers' bullpen continued their exceptional performance, extending a modern-day franchise record streak to 38 consecutive scoreless innings. This impressive relief effort maintained their dominance. The game turned in the fifth when Mookie Betts singled and Freddie Freeman walked before Kyle Tucker's triple brought them both home. Pages then followed with his home run, extending the lead to 5-1. The Brewers' lone run came in the second inning, scored by Jake Bauers.