Dodgers–Dbacks recaps
Two full‑game highlight reels from March 27 and March 28 capture back‑to‑back Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks matchups — great for scouting early pitching decisions and lineup experiments as teams settle into the MLB season. Watch the visual breakdowns for early signs of pitching form and defensive adjustments. (youtube.com) (youtube.com)
March 27 — the Dodgers rallied late to beat Arizona 5-4 when Kyle Tucker’s RBI single produced the go‑ahead run in the eighth inning. (espn.com)) Los Angeles opened with Emmet Sheehan on the mound; Sheehan allowed four earned runs in 3.1 innings while striking out six, and the Dodgers used J. Dreyer, B. Casparius, T. Scott, A. Vesia and E. Henriquez in relief with Henriquez credited with the win. (espn.ph)) The Dodgers’ lineup showed early-season experiments: Alex Freeland had a two‑hit night including a solo homer and double on March 27, while Kyle Tucker reached base and recorded a stolen base in the same game. (espn.com)) March 28 finished the three‑game set with Los Angeles completing a season-opening sweep, 3-2, after Will Smith hit a two‑run homer in the eighth on his 31st birthday to break a 1-1 tie. (espn.com)) Tyler Glasnow made the March 28 start and worked six innings, allowing two runs and four hits with six strikeouts, while reliever Will Klein earned the win and Edwin Díaz closed with his second save of the season. (espn.com)) Across the two recaps, the Dodgers tested rotation depth (Sheehan, Glasnow) and leaned on a mix of veteran and younger bats (Freeland, Tucker, Smith), producing a 3‑0 homestand start that included World Series ring and promotional nights with reported attendance above 51,000 on March 27. (espn.ph))