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Carlos Correa’s 395-foot fly ball had a .950 expected batting average, but James Outman hauled it in at the wall to seal the Dodgers' win.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly called in on Minnesota Twins closer Jhoan Durán ahead of the July 31 trade deadline to bolster their bullpen.
Perhaps pitching for a contender could help him rediscover his old form. He posted a 3.10 ERA with the Dodgers in 2022. It will be interesting to see how the Dodgers approach the deadline.
The Twins are 48-52 through 100 games after a loss to the Dodgers on Monday. Familiar problems came to the surface again, as Michael Rand writes in today’s 10 things to know.
Correa, representing the game-tying run, drove a pitch from Kirby Yates 399 feet out to left. The ball sailed deep into the night before settling in the glove of center fielder James Outman, who leapt right at the wall to bring the ball back down and secure the 5-2 win for the Dodgers on Monday night.
Shohei Ohtani pitches three innings and hits a two-run home run and Will Smith hits a pair of solo homers in the Dodgers' 5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins.
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