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LOS ANGELES — Jose Altuve homered twice while reaching base five times and driving in five runs, and the Houston Astros ...
While years may have passed since the infamous 2017 sign-stealing scandal, for many in the stands, the wound remains fresh.
The highs and lows of the Major League Baseball season were on display for the Los Angeles Dodgers this week at Dodger ...
The Dodgers took a 17-run defeat on the chin Friday night, falling 18-1 to the Astros in the team's worst loss ever at Dodger ...
Ben Casparius allows six runs and Noah Davis gives up 10 in a 10‑run sixth as Houston hits five homers on the Fourth of July, ...
Isaac Paredes hit a home run on the first pitch of the game, Jose Altuve went deep twice and the visiting Houston Astros hit ...
Astros first. Isaac Paredes homers to left field. Jake Meyers called out on strikes. Jose Altuve doubles to deep left center field. Cam Smith grounds out to third base, Enrique Hernandez to ...
The only Dodgers pitcher who didn't allow a run was infielder Miguel Rojas, who threw a scoreless ninth while down 17 runs.
Isaac Paredes started the game with a homer and the Astros didn't let up in rout of Dodgers behind Lance McCullers Jr.
That second homer was part of a 10-run inning for the Astros, the first time the Dodgers allowed double-digit runs in an ...
Altuve went 3-for-3 with two home runs, one double, two walks, five RBI and four runs scored in Friday's 18-1 win over the Dodgers.