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Did Dodgers' Fourth Inning Rally at Fenway Park Fall Short Against Red Sox?

First Inning


The Los Angeles Dodgers faced off against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, with both teams looking to improve their standings. The game began with a quiet first inning as neither team managed to score. The Dodgers, currently holding a 61-45 record, were unable to capitalize on their early opportunities.


Aug 16, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA;  Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) doubles in a run in the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Third Inning


In the third inning, the Dodgers finally broke through. A single run was scored thanks to a well-timed hit from Markus "Mookie" Betts. This put some pressure on the Red Sox, who had already secured one run in the first inning themselves.


Fourth Inning


The fourth inning saw an exciting rally from the Blue as they added two more runs to their tally. Freddie Freeman and Michael Conforto contributed significantly during this period with crucial hits that brought in runs and showcased their batting skills.


Fifth Inning


However, it was during the fifth inning that Boston's offense came alive again. The Sox responded fiercely by scoring three runs of their own, taking advantage of some pitching missteps by Dustin May and his bullpen counterparts.


Final Innings


As both teams entered into later innings, neither could add further scores despite several attempts from each side's batters. Ultimately it was Boston who emerged victorious with a final scoreline reading 4-3 in favor of them over Los Angeles – leaving fans eagerly awaiting another encounter between these storied franchises for future matchups or rematches alike!


For those interested in more detailed insights about how things unfolded throughout this contest: check out our comprehensive post-game analysis which delves deeper into key moments like pivotal plays made possible due largely due tactical decisions taken by managers involved here today!


Looking ahead now towards what lies next up schedule-wise: mark your calendars because tomorrow night (July 28th) will see yet another thrilling chapter unfold when Bums travel Cincinnati face Reds Great American Ball Park starting promptly at 7:10 PM EDT broadcast live via FDSOH network! Don't miss chance catch all action firsthand yourself either TV screens home devices wherever may be located worldwide!

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