Kenta Maeda Turns In Strong Start, Corey Seager And Trayce Thompson Slug Dodgers Past Braves
Kenta Maeda Turns In Strong Start, Corey Seager And Trayce Thompson Slug Dodgers Past Braves
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

PAGES: 1 | 2

Corey Seager cut the Dodgers’ deficit in half by leading off the bottom of the fourth with his team-leading 10th home run this season. Ender Inciarte added to Justin Turner’s frustration by making a diving catch to rob him of a base hit.

Teheran then retired the next two batters to end the inning with the Braves still ahead, 2-1. Smith led off the fifth with a single that landed in no man’s land in shallow right-center field.

He stole second base with one out and with two down, Maeda intentionally walked Freeman. Garcia was unable to make the right-hander pay as he struck out swinging to end the inning. Thompson continued with his impressive play this season by hitting a solo home run to right-center field that tied the game.

Maeda retired the Braves in order in the sixth, marking the first time he’d thrown that many innings since his May 6 start. Seager connected for another solo homer in the bottom of the sixth, giving the Dodgers their first lead at 3-2. The multi-home run game was the second of Seager’s career.

Teheran walked Adrian Gonzalez with two outs and was replaced by Ian Krol. Joc Pederson worked a full count but struck out swinging to end the sixth. Despite already being at a season-high 105 pitches, Maeda started the seventh and induced a groundout.

Adam Liberatore then replaced the right-hander and retired the two batters faced. Maeda’s 6.1 innings pitched was his longest outing since April 28. Jim Johnson took over for the Braves in the bottom of the seventh and immediately found himself in a jam.

After Grandal worked a leadoff walk, Thompson swung and Johnson’s first pitch and doubled down the third base line. However, both runners were stranded as Carl Crawford grounded to third, pinch-hitter Scott Van Slyke struck out, and so did Utley.

For Utley, it was his fourth strikeout in the game. Joe Blanton collected two strikeouts as part of a 1-2-3 eighth inning. Seager added to his big night by hitting his third solo home run of the game to give the Dodgers a little breathing room.

Seager’s three-home run game was the first of his career. Kenley Jansen came on in the ninth and shut the door to earn a save in the Dodgers’ 4-2 victory.