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Tyler Anderson, Dodgers pass Padres to complete series sweep

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Cody Bellinger hit two homers and Tyler Anderson went scoreless in seven innings. The Los Angeles Dodgers visited San Diego on Sunday with a 4–0 win over the Padres, ending his sweep of the three-game series.

Bellinger drove in his three hits, Freddie Freeman drove in two, and the Dodgers traded Tuesday to the Padres, who added Juan Soto, Josh Bell, Brandon Drury and Josh Hader to the deadline. maintained its dominance. Los Angeles has won 8 of his 10 games between both teams this season.

The Dodgers extended his overall winning streak to eight games, and he extended his winning streak against the Padres to seven games. Los Angeles is currently 30-5 since his June 29th.

Yu Darvish gave up his two runs in six innings pitching against San Diego's former team. His second-place Padres, who had two hits, trailed the Dodgers by 15 1/2 games, but the Nationals still have the potential for his league wild card spot.

Bellinger gave the Dodgers his 1–0 lead with his one-out homer to center field in the third inning. Mookie Betts hit a double and Freeman hit a two RBI hit to left field to give Los Angeles a 2–0 lead.

Bellinger, who was batting from the ninth, hit his second home run in the seventh inning off Padres right-hander Luis Garcia. It was Bellinger's 15th of the season and second multi-homer of his game this year, both against the Padres.

Freeman hit his 2nd RBI hit in the second half of the seventh inning to boost his lead to 136 MLB hits.

Anderson (13-1) gave up his two hits with one walk and he struck out three. his third consecutive start. He has not given up an earned run in four of his last five appearances. Craig Kimbrel pitched the 9th inning for his 21st save. Darvish (10-5) has no walks in his three starts with the Dodgers this season as he falls 0-2 and he has five strikeouts and his seven hits. I gave up.

Traded Soto, a valuable acquisition for his deadline, two walks put him 0-for-2, and in the series he went 2-for-8 with three walks.

– Field Level Media