Dodgers Fans Will Love Daniel Hudson’s Mindset After Wild Extra-Inning Weekend Game
When Tyler Glasnow was lifted from Saturday’s game against the San Francisco Giants after the third inning, the bullpen for the Los Angeles Dodgers had to step up to help their teammate who just didn’t have his best stuff.
Glasnow allowed five runs on seven hits and left the rest of the game for the relievers.
The bullpen was up to the task and worked two innings of overtime to seal a 14-7 win for the Dodgers. Eight pitchers combined to limit the Giants to one earned run over the final eight innings. Yohan Ramírez, Alex Vesia, Michael Petersen, Anthony Banda, Blake Treinen, and Evan Phillips got the Dodgers through the ninth and turned to Daniel Hudson in the 10th.
“It was all hands on deck, really,” veteran right-hander Daniel Hudson said. “We had to go get that one once we tied it up and took the lead [in the fourth inning]. We were all just focused on getting to the next guy.”
Hudson escaped a huge jam in the extra inning striking out Patrick Bailey and getting Matt Chapman to pop out to end the one-out bases-loaded threat. Los Angeles opened the floodgates scoring seven runs in the top of the 11th.
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