Dodgers Beat Twins 12-3 With Season-High 17 Hits
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Minnesota Twins 12-3 on Tuesday night, driven by 17 hits, which tied a season high for the team. Justin Wrobleski pitched seven innings to earn his ninth win, while Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages each contributed three hits to the offense.
How did the Dodgers dominate the offense?
Los Angeles used a heavy hitting attack to secure the win, with Freeman and Pages leading the way with three hits apiece. Mookie Betts, Alex Freeland, Alex Call, and Chuckie Robinson each recorded two hits.

The Dodgers took a 5-2 lead in the fourth inning following a sacrifice fly from Shohei Ohtani and two-out RBI singles by Freeman and Betts. Freeman later added an RBI double in the sixth, and Robinson scored a run via a safety squeeze bunt in the seventh. Alex Call capped the scoring with his first home run of the year during a five-run ninth inning.
Despite the high score, the Dodgers struggled with efficiency. The team finished 5 for 19 with runners in scoring position and left 13 men on base.
What was the pitching performance for both teams?
Justin Wrobleski improved to 9-2, allowing five hits and two earned runs over seven innings. After giving up three straight hits in the third, Wrobleski retired 14 of the final 16 hitters he faced. This marks his third strong outing in June, including two previous starts where he pitched six shutout innings.
Minnesota’s pitching struggled throughout the night. Austin Voth, making his Twins debut after a call-up from Triple-A St. Paul, allowed 11 hits and five earned runs in four innings to take an 0-1 loss. Kendry Rojas, making his second career start after missing nearly a month with left elbow inflammation, allowed one earned run and walked three over two innings while striking out four.
What is the status of the roster and the next game?
Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts stated pregame that outfielder Kyle Tucker is unavailable due to lower back spasms. Roberts indicated Tucker will “most likely stay away this series” with the goal of returning Friday.

The series finale is scheduled for Wednesday. Shohei Ohtani (7-2, 1.47 ERA) will start for Los Angeles against Minnesota right-hander Joe Ryan (5-3, 2.99). Ryan’s start was moved from Tuesday to Wednesday due to an illness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Dodgers players had the most hits on Tuesday?
Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages each recorded three hits.
Why did Joe Ryan not start on Tuesday?
Ryan’s start was moved back to Wednesday because of an illness.
What is the injury status of Kyle Tucker?
Tucker is dealing with lower back spasms and is likely to miss the remainder of the series, with a possible return on Friday.
How do you think the Dodgers’ efficiency with runners in scoring position will impact their next game?