- 2/16/2026 4:19:45 PM
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In a heart-stopping finish that had Dodger Stadium erupting, Shohei Ohtani launched a towering walk-off home run to complete a three-game sweep against the Atlanta Braves. The 8-7 victory extends the Dodgers' scorching start to 8-0—tying a franchise record for the best opening streak in their storied history.
The two-way phenom, who had already torched Braves pitching with a .458 average in the series, delivered the final blow in the bottom of the ninth off closer Raisel Iglesias. The 427-foot blast to right-center sent shockwaves through the MLB, cementing Ohtani's status as baseball's most electrifying player.
Atlanta's vaunted rotation, featuring Spencer Strider and Max Fried, was supposed to test the Dodgers early. Instead, they became the latest victims of LA's offensive juggernaut:
Braves manager Brian Snitker admitted: "They're clicking on all cylinders right now. We threw everything at them and it wasn't enough."
With the Cubs coming to town, LA aims to break the franchise record for best start (9-0 set in 1955). All eyes remain on Ohtani, whose early MVP-caliber play has silenced any doubts about his recovery from elbow surgery.
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