
Tue Sep 16 04:50:00 UTC 2025: **Dodgers’ Offense Explodes in San Francisco, Conforto Finds Some Luck**
SAN FRANCISCO – The Los Angeles Dodgers’ offense has roared back to life in the Bay Area, racking up 23 runs in two games against the San Francisco Giants. The surge, reminiscent of classic Dodger lineups, overwhelmed Giants pitching and helped secure a 10-2 victory on Sunday.
“That’s more like us,” said Freddie Freeman, as the Dodgers pieced together five wins in their last six games.
While the team remains behind the Phillies in the race for the National League’s second seed, the offensive explosion has injected optimism into the clubhouse. Even struggling outfielder Michael Conforto found some success, driving in runs despite a season-long slump.
“Just a little bit of luck,” Conforto said, managing to raise his batting average to .200.
Manager Dave Roberts lauded the team’s newfound ability to grind out at-bats and capitalize on opportunities, also noting Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to start on Tuesday against the Phillies, giving the two-way star 11 days between pitching outings.
The Dodgers will be looking to continue their hot hitting as they prepare for a potential October run.