Shohei Otani, Freddie Freeman Homer, Dodgers Rout Braves

Shohei Otani and Freddie Freeman hit both home run and rookie Roki Sasaki, visiting Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Atlanta Braves 10-3 on Saturday and expanded their winning lines to seven games.
The start was 3 hours and 6 minutes due to heavy rain.
Dodgers won the first two matches of the series and rose to 5-0 against Atlanta this season. Los Angeles won 10 of the last 12 matches against Braves.
The first three shots in Dodgers' ordering 13 to 8, eight running and lasted at six. Ohtani hit the eighth Homer, and Freeman hit the sixth place, a shot that took three conditions away from the eighth game. Ohtani and Freeman had three strokes.
Sasaki (1-1) made five strokes and allowed three runs on six hit and two walks and four strikes were notched. Braves threw 98 fields of career in his first appearance against Braves.
The Atlanta Starter Spencer Schwellenbach (1-3) 3 was knocked out after 2/3 Inning and allowed six running, one walk and four strikes at eight strokes. Six
Runs matched with a career.
Dodgers opened the score with a run in the second shot. Will Smith departed with a couple and scored a goal in a field earthmaker of Michael Conforto.
Braves tied the game under the second. Eli White doubled Ozzie Albies, who was chosen to start shooting.
Los Angeles scored two goals in the third place. Autani began to shoot by hitting a 415 -meter explosion in the midfield. Mocie Betts, developed in a field, Teoscar Hernandez'in single scored goals.
Dodgers, Betts, Freeman, Hernandez and Smith'ten RBIs fourth place with a two -out rally scored four times.
Atlanta ranked fourth with the Fifth home run and Nick Allen ran with a couple.
Hyeseong Kim from South Korea made the big league output for Dodgers in the Ninth Ninth in Left Field.
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