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Zac Gallen UNRAVELS In Fifth As Yamamoto, Dodgers Crush D-backs on Opening Day | Snakes Territory
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What appeared to be a Zac Gallen Opening Day gem turned south in the fifth inning as Andy Pages launched a three-run homer, giving the Dodgers that they never lost. Things only got uglier from there as the Dodgers added five more runs while the Diamondbacks' bats fell silent against Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Dodgers' bullpen.
What went wrong for Gallen in the fifth? Was anything different from last year? Meanwhile, the D-backs made multiple costly baserunning mistakes, and the offense mustered only one hit after Geraldo Perdomo's two-run homer in the fourth.
We also discuss the positives, from a Jordan Lawlar double to a clearly improved infield defense. Join Jesse Friedman and Jack Sommers for this live postgame edition of Snakes Territory.
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00:00 Intro
01:05 Zac Gallen unravels in fifth inning
07:22 Bats silent & baserunning mistakes
13:38 Taylor Clarke clunker
17:20 Defense is better
22:19 Geraldo Perdomo's home run swing
26:34 Zac Gallen takeaways
32:50 Pregame news and notes
43:11 Dodger Stadium is now called what?
46:15 Impact of no lefty in bullpen
50:49 Outro
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