Ohtani's blast, Freeman's milestone spark Dodgers early as Marlins' comeback falls short
Briefly

In a closely contested game, the Dodgers emerged victorious against the Marlins 7-4, highlighted by Shohei Ohtani's record-setting solo home run. The Marlins continue to struggle, having lost nine of their last 11 games. Freddie Freeman achieved his 350th career home run while rookie Hyesong Kim made an impact with his first major league hits. Although the Marlins' Agustín Ramírez ignited a comeback attempt with a late three-run homer, it wasn't enough to turn the tide, illustrating the ups and downs of Miami's young roster amidst a difficult season.
"Unfortunately, I don't have the results, you know, but I'm positive. Because the last thing you lose is your faith, you know. I believe in God, and I know this is a process. I will get out of this. I just gotta keep working."
"One of those hits came off the bat of Dodgers rookie Hyesong Kim, who recorded the first two hits of his major league career - including an RBI single in the sixth that extended the lead to 6-0."
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