The Atlanta Warriors have been beaten against the Los Angeles Dodgers this season, and finally regained face at Atlanta's home court today, and the heavy artillery third baseman Austin Riley (Austin Riley) blasted a single double shot to cover the team's 4-point point, becoming the biggest contributor to the win, and finally won 4:3, ending the five-game losing streak and the seven-season losing streak.
The Warriors started their trip to the West on March 28, swallowing four consecutive defeats against the Padres, followed by three consecutive losses against the Dodgers, this time losing the first two games against the Dodgers at home, and today is the last meeting of the season, finally escaping the fate of being liquidated throughout the season, and ending with 1 win and 5 losses in 6 games.
Riley stood in the strike zone in the first inning, and blasted a two-point shot from the hands of Dodgers' starting pitcher Dustin May, and another two-point shot in the third inning, the eighth time in his career that at least two hits in a single game, Dodgers scored one point each in the fourth, sixth, and seventh innings, unable to save the game and end the recent seven-game winning streak.
Warriors starting pitcher Bryce Elder threw five innings, hit four hits and conceded two points to win his second win of the season.
Shohei Ohtani hit 3 hits and 1 hit, was hit by strikeouts and 1 escort, batting percentage 2 to 94 this season, and the home run stopped at 8.