The summary of the baseball game between the Giants and the Dodgers begins with Brandon Crawford leading the Giants out of the dugout. The Giants' left-handed rookie pitcher, Kyle Harrison, starts his seventh game of the year. The first batter Harrison faces is Mookie Betts, who is on base.
The game starts with a double by Freddie Freeman, making it the first 60-double campaign since 1936. Will Smith is hit by a pitch, marking the Dodgers' first run of the game. The Giants respond with a hit by Casey Schmidt, marking their first run of the day.
In the seventh inning, Juan Gonzalez hits a home run, bringing the crowd to its feet. Brandon Crawford, who has led the Giants out of the dugout, retires soon after. The game concludes with the Dodgers winning, marking their fourth straight 100-win season, making them the first team in MLB history to achieve this.
1. Brandon Crawford, a key player for the Giants, leads the team out of the dugout.
2. The Giants' left-handed rookie, Kyle Harrison, is set to make his seventh start of the year, with a 485 ERA.
3. The first batter Harrison will face is Mookie Betts, who is sitting on a 39-game hitting streak.
4. In the first inning, Freddie Freeman hits a double, the 60th of his double campaign since 1936.
5. Will Smith hits a home run, and the Dodgers have runners at first and second, with JD Martinez at the plate.
6. Miller strikes out Brandon Crawford, the second batter of the game.
7. In the third inning, Tanner Fitzgerald makes a catch, and Buster Posey scores the Giants' first run.
8. In the fifth inning, Harrison is replaced by Victor Gonzalez, a left-hander from the bullpen.
9. In the sixth inning, Hernandez hits a three-run home run, giving the Dodgers a five-run lead.
10. In the same inning, Casey Schmidt hits a home run for the Giants, making it the first run of the day.
11. In the final game of his rookie season, Juan Conforto hits a long run, bringing the crowd to its feet.
12. Brandon Crawford, after retiring, walks off the mound to a standing ovation from the crowd.
13. The 2023 Dodgers are the first team in MLB history with four straight 100-win seasons.