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Hernandez Ties Career High, Dodgers Dominate Brewers

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Teoscar Hernández homered and drove in six runs, matching his career high, to power the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Milwaukee Brewers 11-3 on Saturday. The outburst ended a 3-0 deficit and snapped Milwaukee's four-game winning streak. Hernández's three-run shot in the fourth provided the lead for good, and he added two more singles in the late innings.

Los Angeles' bullpen extended its scoreless streak to 36 innings, the longest by any major league bullpen since 2017. Roki Sasaki earned the win, while four relievers each tossed a perfect inning. The Dodgers ended a nine-game regular-season losing streak to Milwaukee, having last beaten them in August 2024 and sweeping the Brewers in last year's NLCS.

The Brewers' pitching faltered, issuing a season-high 11 walks, including four to Freddie Freeman. Milwaukee's Jackson Chourio had two doubles, but Jake Bauers' 12-game hitting streak ended. The Dodgers added three runs in the eighth and four in the ninth, completing a comprehensive offensive and defensive performance that halted Milwaukee's momentum.