The Los Angeles Dodgers scored 13 runs in two innings to take a massive mid-game lead. The Halos scored seven unearned runs in a two-out rally in the seventh, caped by Jose Rojas' first career homer. The Southern California rivals had never scored more than 19 combined runs in the previous 131 editions of this series, which the Angels lead 71-61. The Dodgers scored 13 runs in two innings with just two extra-base hits, and all nine Dodgers starters scored for the first time since October 2019. UP NEXTTrevor Bauer (3-1, 2.44 ERA) pitches on four days' rest for the Dodgers in the series finale against the Angels' struggling José Quintana (0-3, 10.59).
Source: Fox News May 09, 2021 16:18 UTC