The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to astonish fans and analysts alike, achieving a flawless 6-0 start to the 2025 MLB season, a feat not seen since the legendary 1981 team. In their latest game, the Dodgers delivered a commanding 6-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves, showcasing dominant performances on both the mound and at the plate.
Tyler Glasnow made his season debut on the mound, delivering five scoreless innings with an impressive eight strikeouts. His fastball command was exceptional, complemented by sharp breaking balls that kept Braves hitters off-balance throughout the game. Despite a few walks, Glasnow maintained control, setting the tone early for the Dodgers’ offense.
Kiké Hernández, filling in for the injured Freddie Freeman, made an impactful return to the lineup with a home run, his second of the season. His performance not only energized the crowd at Dodger Stadium but also highlighted the team’s depth as they continue to excel without some of their star players. “I just tried to spoil pitches until I got a good one to hit,” Hernández explained post-game, emphasizing the importance of staying focused and prepared.
The Dodgers’ offense was consistent, scoring early and often, marking their sixth consecutive game with at least six runs. This offensive prowess, combined with Glasnow’s stellar outing, underscores the team’s potential as they strive for postseason success.
Manager Dave Roberts praised Glasnow’s rhythm and efficiency, noting the adjustments he made during the offseason to enhance his performance. “He wasn’t really searching tonight; he made pitches when he needed to,” Roberts said, indicating confidence in Glasnow’s ability to carry momentum into his next start.
With their undefeated streak intact, the Dodgers are not only making history but also sending a clear message to the league: they are a force to be reckoned with this season. As they look to extend their winning streak, the team remains focused on taking it one game at a time, aware that a long journey lies ahead.