Shohei Ohtani Slugs Nl-Lead 30th Hr As Dodgers Top White Sox

Shohei Ohtani struck his 30th circuit at the head of the National League and Yoshinobu Yamamoto launched seven solid rounds while the Los Angeles Dodgers opened a six-game homestand with a 6-1 victory on the White Sox visiting Chicago on Tuesday.
Andy Pages and Michael Comforto each driven in two points while the Dodgers have improved at 13-3 since June 14. Will Smith reached the base three times on two goals on balls and a blow scored two points.
Yamamoto (8-6) granted a point on three strokes with eight stick withdrawals and withdrew the last 10 strikers he faced.
Lenyn Sosa made two shots and rolled in a race while the White Sox lost after winning their last series against the San Francisco Giants. The right -handed right -handed from Chicago, Shane Smith, has granted six points over six strokes and three goals on balls, with six stick withdraws in 4 2/3 rounds.
White Sox’s strikers withdrew 12 times, including six from three lower points from their alignment.
The Dodgers arrived in Smith early with a first round of four points. After Smith withdrew Ohtani and Freddie Freeman to open his release, the next five strikers from Los Angeles reached the base. Teoscar Hernandez had a simple RBI, the pages had a double RBI and Comforto followed with a single two points.
The pages made 5-0 in the second round with a single RBI and have now been sure in 11 games since the beginning of June.
The White Sox pierced during the fourth round against Yamamoto when Andrew Benintendi started with a simple and marked a double with two withdrawals from Sosa.
The Dodgers obtained the race in their half of the fourth when Ohtani crushed a 408 -foot home run for the center right. The reigning national MVP of national league now has 30 circuits in each of its last five major league seasons.
The left -hander of the White Sox, Tyler Alexander, followed Smith by removing the seven strikers he faced, with three stick withdraws in 2 1/3 of sleeves.
The Dodgers played without the Corkie Betts stop-to-turn, the manager Dave Roberts calling him a scheduled day off.
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