Overview
- He launched a 403-foot solo homer to left off Giants reliever Joel Peguero in the sixth inning.
- The shot was his 29th at Dodger Stadium this year, a franchise single-season record surpassing his 28 home homers in 2024.
- He is level with Philadelphia’s Kyle Schwarber for the National League home run lead at 53.
- Los Angeles overcame a 4–0 deficit to beat San Francisco 7–5, with additional homers from Max Muncy, Michael Conforto and Tommy Edman.
- The Dodgers have won four straight and lead the NL West by four games over San Diego with seven to play, while the Giants are four back of the Mets for the final wild card with Arizona and Cincinnati also ahead.