Register and learn more at https://www.bajablasthomeruns.com Subject to complete offer terms & restrictions. Offer activates at 9 AM ET for 24 hours the day after at least one 420 ft home run is hit. Limited to 1 offer per day and 5 redemptions per person all season. Ends 9/26/26 or when 500,000 redemptions have been reached, whichever occurs first. Join our Dodgers Nation Fancave Series: https://dodgersnation.com/fancave/ 00:00 – Intro 02:10 – Dodgers Beat Padres: Mason "Meltdown" Miller 03:59 – Alex Call's Bold Baserunning Sets the Stage 06:04 – Andy Pages At Bat of the Year Against Miller 07:29 – Andy Pages: Homegrown All-Star in the Making 11:37 – Freddie Freeman Breaks Out of 0-for-18 Slump 13:15 – Hyeseong Kim's Mental Error & Miguel Andújar's Bomb 16:04 – Bullpen Shines: Scott, Klein, Vesia & More 17:16 – MV3: Freeman, Pages & the Bullpen Win the Night 18:04 – Freddie Freeman Speaks From the Clubhouse 22:12 – Alex Call Postgame Scrum 24:49 – Mountain Dew: Baja Blast Ad 27:25 – Mookie Betts Offensive Decline: A Growing Concern? 31:52 – Andy Pages Post-Game Interview: Breaking Down the At Bat 46:43 – Bad Brusdar Graterol Update: Surgery Possible 49:16 – Blake Snell Surgery Goes Well; Eric Lowry Joins Roster 53:02 – Ohtani-Roberts Disagreement & River Ryan on the Horizon *Dodgers beat Padres 5–4* in what the DMAC calls the best, most satisfying win of the season. The Dodgers are now 30–9 overall, 9.5 games up on San Diego, snapping a brief losing streak after a five-game win streak. *Andy Pages delivers the at-bat of the year!* Down 0–2 against elite Padres closer Mason Miller (who entered 15-for-15 in saves), Andy Pages battled through a nine-pitch sequence at 101–102 mph, fouling off multiple pitches before lining a sacrifice fly to score Alex Call for the go-ahead run. Freddie Freeman called it one of the best at-bats he's ever seen in person. *Alex Call's aggressive baserunning set up the winning play.* Alex Call pinch-ran for Max Muncy, bolted on Miller's first move, and reached third on a wild pickoff throw that glanced off Ty France's glove. Call's decision was savvy display of game-situation awareness against a pitcher prone to cracking under pressure. *Freddie Freeman snaps his 0-for-18 slump* with two home runs; a first-inning two-run blast and a sixth-inning solo shot to right center. Freeman credited a swing adjustment (finishing higher to avoid cutting) and the presence of his father in the front row as key factors. *The Dodgers bullpen was the game ball.* Emmet Sheen started but went only four innings (4 ER). The pen covered five innings with contributions from Enriquez, Vesia, Treinen, Tanner Scott (win, 1.37 ERA), and Will Klein (7-of-10-pitch strikeout inning), a strong collective performance against a tough opponent. *Mookie Betts' offensive decline is flagged as a growing concern.* DMAC breaks down how Betts has dropped from a top-10 MLB hitter (2020–2023) to around 62nd in weighted runs created+ in 2024–2026, with slugging falling from 8th in baseball (.539) to 74th (.442). Is the #2 spot in the lineup is still optimal for him? *Kyle Tucker struggles against the Padres,* going 0-for-4 with a strikeout in a big rivalry game - including a weak three-pitch groundout in the eighth inning with runners in scoring position. D Tucker has improved in the month of May (.283 BA, .872 OPS) but he still needs to show up in marquee moments. *Brusdar Graterol update is grim.* After beginning a rehab assignment earlier in May, Graterol was shut down again with a lower back injury. Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes said surgery could be a possibility. Graterol hasn't pitched for the Dodgers since the 2024 World Series, and the host notes he admitted during spring training he could barely walk in the offseason from pain. *Blake Snell surgery went well.* Dave Roberts confirmed Snell's procedure (removal of three loose bodies via a nano-needle scope) went as expected, and his recovery timeline is approximately a month closer than Edwin Diaz's return window — a positive development for a rotation in flux. *Eric Lowry activated as BIG roster moves are underway.* The Dodgers optioned Wyatt Mills to activate Lowry, who spoke with pitching coach Mark Prior about mechanical adjustments and a mental reset to fix his 6.90 ERA (he led the AL in HR allowed with 11 last year). Prospect River Ryan also touched 100.9 mph in his latest Triple-A start, generating excitement as a potential rotation callup.