Dodgers complete 3-game sweep of inoffensive Mariners – Daily News

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LOS ANGELES — Hitting in the major leagues is more difficult than it’s ever been.

Just ask the Seattle Mariners.

Last in the majors in batting average and first in strikeouts, the Mariners came to L.A. this week and made the Dodgers feel better about their pitching staff. The Dodgers allowed just seven runs and 19 hits to the Mariners, completing a three-game sweep with an 8-4 victory Wednesday night.

The NL West-leading Dodgers have responded to the challenge from the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks by winning 10 of their past 13 games, including the past four in a row. Both teams are four games back now.

“What we did with those starters this series was a clinic,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of getting the Mariners’ starting pitcher out of the game before the end of the fifth inning in two of the three games. “You can argue that starting staff over there is tops in baseball. Grinding those guys, getting to the ’pen, was one of our more impressive three-game series as far as getting to the starters.”

This was anticipated as the homestand when the Dodgers would start to get healthy – at least in the daily lineup.

Health has been a good thing. Since returning from his hand injury 10 days ago, Betts is batting .300 (12 for 40) with three doubles, two home runs, seven RBIs and five multi-hit games. Muncy is a more recent arrival, but he is 4 for 10 with home runs in each of his first two games back and two doubles Wednesday.

Muncy said it was “a relief” to hit the ground running after being out since mid-May.

“Definitely unexpected for me. But it felt good,” Muncy said. “I’m just trying to keep things simple and I got some good results out there.”

Six of the Dodgers’ 10 hits were doubles or triples and seven of the eight runs scored with two outs in an inning.

They scored twice on a Mookie Betts double in the third inning then again in the fourth when Teoscar Hernandez singled, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch and trotted home on Will Smith’s sacrifice fly, Mariners center fielder Victor Robles crashing into the wall to make the catch.

Shohei Ohtani got the Dodgers’ big inning going by walking with one out in the fifth inning. He promptly stole second base, moving one home run and one stolen base away from the sixth 40-40 season in MLB history.

After a wild pitch, Freddie Freeman doubled Ohtani in and the Dodgers kept going from there, getting a bases-loaded, bases-clearing double by Max Muncy during the five-run inning.

“It’s as deep a lineup as you’re going to find,” Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty said. “One after the other, what they did to a pitching staff is impressive. It was just one after another relentless.”

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