Dodgers blow out Marlins, Landon Knack dazzles

Roberts sent Knack back out for the sixth, but after two quick singles to open the inning, he turned to Matt Sauer. The rookie reliever responded by inducing a double play and striking out Jesus Sánchez to preserve the Dodgers’ slim 1-0 lead.
What followed was an offensive explosion.
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The Dodgers put up six runs in the seventh, starting with a Hyeseong Kim RBI single. After an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani loaded the bases, Mookie Betts walked in a run, and Freddie Freeman cleared the bases with a three-run triple. Andy Pages added an RBI single to push the lead to 7-0.
Freeman extended his hitting streak to 12 games and is batting .478 (22-for-46) during that span. He and Ohtani have been electric in Miami, a place where both have consistently torched pitching. Ohtani, who tripled and scored the game’s first run, is now a .394 hitter in eight career games at loanDepot Park.
Meanwhile, Sauer continued to cruise. He threw four scoreless innings and secured the rare four-inning save—a huge bonus for a Dodgers bullpen needing rest. “This was the perfect outcome for us,” Roberts said. “Knack was going to go as long as he could, and Sauer came in and filled it up.”
James Outman capped off the scoring with a three-run homer in the ninth. The only blemish on the day came in the bottom of the frame, when two defensive miscues allowed the Marlins to score their lone run. Still, Knack and Sauer combined to give the Dodgers exactly what they needed: innings, efficiency, and a bullpen break.
“It means a lot when the manager believes in you like that,” Knack said of Roberts’ postgame praise. “I’m just trying to help the team however I can.”
With performances like this, he’s doing more than helping—he’s earning trust.