In a solid spring training performance yesterday, the Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The Dodgers' offense was led by standout performances from several key players. Freddie Freeman hit a solo home run in the fourth inning, his second in as many games, giving the Dodgers an early lead. Teoscar Hernández also contributed significantly, hitting a solo home run in the seventh inning to put the Dodgers back in front. The Dodgers' lineup combined for multiple extra-base hits, showcasing their power at the plate.
On the pitching side, Tyler Glasnow delivered an efficient and dominant performance, retiring the first six batters in order and striking out two. Tanner Scott and Blake Treinen also delivered strong performances, each pitching a scoreless inning. Despite efforts from the White Sox, including a solo home run by Miguel Andujar, they couldn't overcome the Dodgers' lead. The Dodgers' bullpen held strong, preventing any further scoring from the White Sox. As both teams continue their spring training preparations, the Dodgers will look to build on this victory, while the White Sox aim to refine their strategies and improve their overall performance.
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