Dodgers vs. Marlins game on April 28, 2025
Dodgers vs. Marlins game on April 28, 2025
⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.eww 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution
Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer)
Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning)
Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins)
Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season. 🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was: Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters. Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.eww 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback: Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball. The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback. 🔁 Extra Innings Drama In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied: Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers. But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion: With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory. The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier. 🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras. Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out. 📽️ Watch Highlights: You can view the full highlights of the game here: 🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25) This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads. Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
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Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
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Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.
💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution
Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer)
Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning)
Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins)
Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
-
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
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Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season. 🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was: Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters. Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game. 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback: Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball. The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback. 🔁 Extra Innings Drama In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied: Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers. But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion: With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory. The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier. 🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras. Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out. 📽️ Watch Highlights: You can view the full highlights of the game here: 🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25) This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads. Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
-
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
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The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.
💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution
Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer)
Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning)
Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins)
Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
-
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
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The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season. 🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was: Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters. Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game. 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback: Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball. The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback. 🔁 Extra Innings Drama In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied: Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers. But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion: With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory. The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier. 🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras. Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out. 📽️ Watch Highlights: You can view the full highlights of the game here: 🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25) This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads. Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
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Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
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With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
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The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.
💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution
Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer)
Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning)
Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins)
Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
-
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
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With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
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The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season. 🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was: Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters. Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game. 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback: Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball. The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback. 🔁 Extra Innings Drama In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied: Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers. But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion: With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory. The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier. 🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras. Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out. 📽️ Watch Highlights: You can view the full highlights of the game here: 🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25) This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads. Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
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Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
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Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.55
Player | Contribution |
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Teoscar Hernández | 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) |
Dane Myers (Marlins) | Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) |
Jesús Sánchez | Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) |
Tommy Edman | Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) |
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Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
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Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.55
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap
On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season.
🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers
The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was:
Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters.
Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game.
💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback
The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback:
Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball.
The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback.
🔁 Extra Innings Drama
In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied:
Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers.
But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion:
With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory.
The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier.
🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways
Player Contribution
Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer)
Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning)
Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins)
Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning)
Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras.
Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out.
📽️ Watch Highlights:
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
You can view the full highlights of the game here:
🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25)
This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads.
Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown.5⚾ Dodgers vs. Marlins – April 28, 2025 – Full Game Recap On April 28, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a thrilling 7–6 walk-off win against the Miami Marlins in 10 innings, in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic games of the young MLB season. 🏟️ Early Dominance by the Dodgers The game started off strong for the Dodgers. By the middle innings, they had built a commanding 5–0 lead, looking well on their way to a comfortable win. Key to this early dominance was: Teoscar Hernández, who continued his red-hot streak with a two-run homer in the third inning. This marked his third straight game with a home run, solidifying his status as one of the team’s most dangerous hitters. Solid at-bats and good plate discipline helped the Dodgers consistently pressure the Marlins' starting pitcher, eventually forcing him out of the game. 💥 Marlins' Stunning Comeback The game took a dramatic turn in the sixth inning, when the Marlins staged a shocking comeback: Dane Myers, pinch-hitting, delivered the blow of the game with a pinch-hit grand slam, tying the game at 5–5. This moment completely shifted the energy in the stadium and reminded everyone that no lead is safe in baseball. The Marlins' bullpen held strong through the late innings, giving them a chance to complete the comeback. 🔁 Extra Innings Drama In the top of the 10th inning, with the game still tied: Jesús Sánchez of the Marlins knocked in the go-ahead run with an RBI double, giving Miami a 6–5 lead and putting pressure back on the Dodgers. But the Dodgers answered back in dramatic fashion: With runners on base, Tommy Edman came up clutch with a two-run walk-off single, giving the Dodgers a 7–6 victory. The crowd erupted as Edman’s line drive sealed the comeback win after nearly blowing the game earlier. 🔍 Key Highlights & Takeaways Player Contribution Teoscar Hernández 2-run HR (3rd straight game with a homer) Dane Myers (Marlins) Pinch-hit grand slam (6th inning) Jesús Sánchez Go-ahead RBI double in the 10th (Marlins) Tommy Edman Walk-off 2-run single (10th inning) Dodgers' bullpen nearly let the game slip away but regrouped in extras. Marlins showed heart, erasing a 5-run deficit, but couldn’t close it out. 📽️ Watch Highlights: You can view the full highlights of the game here: 🎥 Marlins vs. Dodgers Game Highlights (4/28/25) This game was a classic example of how baseball can shift momentum in an instant—what seemed like a sure Dodgers win turned into a nail-biter, and eventually a walk-off thriller. It showcased the depth, resilience, and star power of both squads. Would you like the box score or postgame stats breakdown?
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