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Dodgers' offense soars in victory over the Reds 10-5

  • Writer: Fagothethird Franklin
    Fagothethird Franklin
  • Oct 1
  • 1 min read
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Coming into the post season, the Dodgers had a lot of confidence that their offense would continue to shine and boy they were not wrong. The Dodgers' put the Reds on an offensive target in the first game of the Wild Card series and boy was everyone surprised. By the end of the night, LA put in 10 runs. Outside of their offense, Blake Snell had one heck of a night pitching. He struck out nine players and had the Reds' scratching their heads trying to figure out at what speed he was throwing the ball.


Reds' manager Terry Franona talked about Snell's switch up. "He would throw a ball that was 87 and one that was 82. He threw multiple balls around that speed, but it was difficult to time where he was going to throw them."


After it was all said and done, the Dodgers put the Reds' confidence in a blinder and now they have the chance to lose out the series tonight.

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