The Los Angeles Dodgers broke out the bats en route to their Major League-leading 50th win of the season, tallying 13 hits and nine runs in Wednesday’s drubbing of the rival San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium.
The club received contributions from a plethora of players across the lineup, but it was Chris Taylor who stood out the most with arguably his finest performance of the season.
The 28-year-old, who is receiving more playing time as of late with Corey Seager sidelined, immediately provided run support for the Dodgers pitching staff by hitting a three-home run in the bottom of the first inning against Giants southpaw Drew Pomeranz.