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Giants catcher Patrick Bailey hit a walkoff grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning against Dodgers reliever Tanner Scott on Friday.
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto achieved a not so pleasant historical feat in lost on Friday against the Giants.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers opened their three-game series against the San Francisco Giants with a loss by a score of 5-1. Patrick Bailey hit a walk off grand slam
The Dodgers’ offense had gone quiet enough that there wasn’t even a lead for Scott to hold when he entered with a man on third base and one out in the 10th inning, hoping to get the game into the 11th.
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The bulk of Dodgers walk-off losses have come month or so, with five walk-off losses in their last 16 road games — August 12 at the Angels in 10 innings, August 18 against the Rockies, September 5 and 6 against the Orioles, then Friday in San Francisco.
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