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My view of Shohei completing his tour of the bases in the 7th inning last night. I love how it wasn’t so exciting that the guy in front of me forgot to grab his girl’s ass!

The Dodgers swept the Giants last night, but the big news was the dam has been burst, the ice has broken, Shohei Ohtani is a virgin no more! His homer not only earned him a sunflower seed shower, but also made the difference in a tight game as we edged San Francisco, 5-4.

Tyler Glasnow was great again through five innings. He hit a snag in the 6th, but managed to get out of it with the lead intact, thanks to heads-up defense by Mookie Betts, Max Muncy & Freddie Freeman.

Every guy in our lineup got on base, and Miguel Rojas hit his second homer of the year. (We need to rename the area at the end of the left-field line Miggywood!)

But the big news was, it finally happened. What the world has been waiting for. Shohei started earning some of that gazillion dollars they’re paying him with a beautiful bomb to center-right. (The goon squad immediately collected the girl who got the ball in the Right Field Pavilion and ushered her into the depths of Dodger Stadium, pay-day imminent!)

It wasn’t just the end of his dry spell, it was also what proved to be the game-winner, after Daniel Hudson dealt Jorge Soler a pitch he knocked into the Left Field stands in the 8th.

With another Evan Phillips save, we sewed up the sweep and finished the home stand 6-1 and in 1st place!

MY SCORECARDS
Game 9: LAD 5-SF 4

Shortstop Mookie Betts celebrates a game-tying home run that also happened to be his 1,500th career hit. He’s on fire right now!

The Dodgers this year are such a good team. The contributions come in all forms: come-from-behind bombs by Mookie Betts, sturdy singles from Freddie Freeman, reliable relief from Evan Phillips or spectacular defense by Kiké Hernàndez. Last night, we got to see all those in one game, even though we had no starting pitcher.

As is his wont, Mookie reached base in the 1st with a bloop single that dropped right in the middle of the Giants’ infield and outfield. Two batters later, Freeman knocked him in with one of those solid base hits to right field. Dodgers draw first blood, 1-0.

Next inning, our second of five pitchers, Ryan Yarbrough, started his 4.1-inning stint by giving up a double to Wilmer Flores, who would go on to score on a base hit by Nick Ahmed. Giants tie it up, 1-1.

Yarbrough began the next inning by dealing another double, this time to Matt Chapman, who later came home on a single by Michael Conforto. The Giants take the lead, 2-1.

In the bottom of the 3rd, Kiké flied out to center field, and then Mookie — the Mini-Monster — stroked his 1,500th career hit into the Left Field Pavilion, tying it up, 2-2.

Well, just as the first 3 innings belonged to the top of our order, the 4th was all about the bottom. Max Muncy doubled a screamer down the first-base line and Téoscar Hernàndez walked, setting up James Outman to be a hero. Unfortunately, Giants first baseman Flores had other ideas. He snagged a line drive that would surely have been at least a two-run double, and Outman licked his wounds all the way back to the dugout. But! Gavin Lux — whose bat has been dismally silent since he came back after taking last year off for injuries — came through with a double to center that was surely spurred by his anger over two very unfair strike calls he had just received from the home-plate ump. He scored what would prove to be the winning run on a single by Kiké.

In the 6th, Yarbrough started pooping out. He left the game after giving up a homer and two base hits, bringing the Giants to the brink of taking the lead. With the tying run on first, the bulldog Alex Vesia came in to shut the threat down. Dodgers 5, Giants 4. That’s how it stayed. Although Phillips put the tying run on base again with two outs in the 9th, he then struck out Chapman on three pitches to secure his third save of the year so far.

So, we’re atop the standings in the NL West, and we have already won the series from the Giants. Tonight, it’s hooded sweatshirts for everybody!

MY SCORECARDS
Game 8: LAD 5-SF 4

Substitute 3rd-baseman Max Muncy flips his bat after 2-run homer to take the lead in the 8th.

What a beautiful way to end March! We came from behind and smacked the smug grins off those self-righteous Cardinals’ dumb mugs! Blue beat Red, and that’s just the way I like it.

This one dude, Opening Day pitcher Miles Mikalos, said this before the series began: “We’re not exactly a low payroll team, but you got the Dodgers playing checkbook baseball. We’re going to be the hardest working group of Midwestern farmers we can be. It would be great to stick it to the Dodgers.” And Paul Goldschmidt is famous for hating L.A. After being drafted by the best team in baseball (in my humble opinion), he refused to sign with the Dodgers because he thinks Los Angeles is a modern-day Gomorrah. I hope he’s happy there in Red State heaven.

The Dodgers are a great — yes, well-paid — team playing solid, smart baseball, and hanging in until the end, no matter what happens early in the game. You will virtually never see a Dodger trash-talking an opposing team or player. They keep it classy. Just like my husband. If we’re sitting near fans of the visiting team, he without fail will dive into a conversation about how the Giants, or the Padres, or the Blue Jays, or the Yankees, or whomever are “such a great team!” I, on the other hand, feel no compunction about saying mean things about our rivals. I only care about the Dodgers, and I have no regrets nor apologies. (One thing I don’t do is “Boo” the opponents, though. That’s just rude.)

Anyway, we came back from a 4-0 deficit last night to win, 5-4, when Chris Taylor drew his 3rd walk of the game and then Marvelous Max Muncy absolutely crushed a 2-1 slider into the Right Field Pavilion in the 8th inning. It was beautiful to behold!

And now, it’s April! The best month of the year!

Game 6: LAD 5-STL 4