⚾ Dodgers Crush Reds in Game 1 Behind Snell & 5 HRs – Can They Finish the Job?
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened their postseason with a bang 💥, taking down the Cincinnati Reds 10-5 in Game 1 of the Wild Card Series.
- Shohei Ohtani hit TWO monster home runs — one at 117.7 mph and another at 454 feet — making playoff history in the Statcast era.
- Teoscar Hernández added two homers of his own, sparking a 4-run third inning.
- Blake Snell was dominant in his Dodgers postseason debut, going 7 innings with 9 strikeouts.
- The bullpen nearly let it slip away in the 8th, forcing fans to sweat it out, but L.A. held on.
The Dodgers are now just one win away from advancing to face the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS.
👉 Fun fact: In Wild Card Series history, the Game 1 winner advances 18 out of 20 times.
💬 Discussion Starters:
- Can the Dodgers rely on their bullpen in October, or is that still their biggest weakness?
- Is Shohei Ohtani about to have one of the all-time great playoff runs?
- Were the Reds just outmatched, or can they bounce back in Game 2?
- Blake Snell finally pitched deep into a postseason game — did this performance change how you see him?