Sunday, September 14th, 2025

The Los Angeles Dodgers put on a commanding performance against the San Francisco Giants, cruising to a 10-2 victory in San Francisco. Teoscar Hernández led the way with his second four-hit game of the season, fueling the Dodgers' potent offense and solidifying their position atop the NL West standings.
Hernández was instrumental in the Dodgers' win, collecting four hits to pace an 18-hit attack. Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Michael Conforto also delivered standout performances at the plate, each notching three hits. Conforto drove in three runs, adding to the offensive fireworks for Los Angeles.
Starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow improved to 3-3 on the season, tossing 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball. He limited the Giants to three hits and four walks, recording another strong outing by allowing only 10 hits over his last four starts. Glasnow's performance helped the Dodgers maintain their 2 1/2-game lead over San Diego in the division.
With the defeat, the San Francisco Giants slipped to 1 1/2 games behind the New York Mets for the final NL wild card spot. Tommy Edman provided an early spark for the Giants with a go-ahead RBI grounder in the third inning. However, Dodgers pitching and timely Dodgers hitting, including a big four-run fifth, proved too much to overcome.
Freddie Freeman contributed an RBI double during the Dodgers' four-run fifth inning. Michael Conforto added a two-run single, while a disengagement violation by Giants reliever Joel Peguero brought home another run, further demoralizing the Giants’ defense.
Giants starter Robbie Ray fell to 11-7 for the season, surrendering five runs on six hits over four-plus innings. The Dodgers' relentless offense made the most of their opportunities, setting the tone early and never letting up.
With the Dodgers holding a slim 2-1 advantage in the third, the Giants threatened with two runners on base. Tyler Glasnow induced a fly out from Jung Hoo Lee to left field, ending the inning and halting any momentum the Giants were building.
Michael Conforto went 3-for-4 at the plate, raising his batting average to .200 for the first time since mid-June. His resurgence adds another dangerous element to the Dodgers' already potent lineup.
The Dodgers continue their road trip, sending Emmet Sheehan (6-3, 3.32 ERA) to the mound Monday night for a series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies, who will counter with Ranger Suárez (12-6, 2.77 ERA).
The Giants will turn to Kai-Wei Teng (2-4, 7.54 ERA) as they travel to Arizona to face Zac Gallen (11-14, 4.84 ERA) in the Diamondbacks’ series opener on Monday night.
The Los Angeles Dodgers outpaced the San Francisco Giants 10-2 with a powerful offensive display and quality starting pitching from Tyler Glasnow. Led by Teoscar Hernández’s four-hit effort, the Dodgers extended their lead in the NL West, while the Giants’ playoff hopes took a hit. Key performances from Michael Conforto and Freddie Freeman ensured Los Angeles stayed firmly in control, while the Giants look to regroup in their next matchup.
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