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Dodgers Crush White Sox as Ohtani, Muncy Dominate
14 Jun
Summary
- Ohtani and Muncy hit consecutive home runs in the first inning.
- Yamamoto's perfect game bid ended with a bloop single in the ninth.
- White Sox pitchers issued numerous walks and hit batsmen.

The Los Angeles Dodgers delivered an overwhelming offensive performance against the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by early home runs from Shohei Ohtani and Max Muncy. Ohtani's first-pitch fastball blast and Muncy's subsequent two-run shot quickly put the Dodgers ahead.
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched masterfully, carrying a perfect game through the early innings. His no-hitter bid was eventually broken in the ninth inning by a bloop single, though he managed to strike out seven batters.
The White Sox pitching staff struggled significantly, issuing numerous walks and hitting several Dodgers batters. Relievers continued the trend of free passes and wildness, making it difficult for the team to establish any rhythm.
Despite leaving 11 runners on base through the first six innings and hitting into double plays twice, the Dodgers' early offense proved more than enough. Tristan Peters added a late home run for the White Sox, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit.