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Dodgers continue hot August, extend winning streak to season-high 9 with win over Brewers

Dodgers second baseman Mookie Betts capped a five-run rally with an RBI single in the sixth inning. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports)
Dodgers second baseman Mookie Betts capped a five-run rally with an RBI single in the sixth inning. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports)

The Los Angeles Dodgers seem poised to run away with the NL West, especially if they stay hot through the rest of August.

The Dodgers didn’t need the long ball Tuesday in their 6-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. Instead, the Dodgers pelted the Brewers with a series of singles in a five-run sixth inning that broke open what was a tight ballgame at Dodger Stadium.

The win improved the Dodgers to 13-1 in August and extended their winning streak to a season-high nine games. It’s the club’s longest winning streak since they won 12 in a row last summer. The Dodgers are now a season-best 26 games over .500, and they hold a nine-game lead on the rest of the NL West.

After taking a 1-1 tie into the sixth inning Tuesday, the Dodgers finally took off at the plate. J.D. Martinez got things started with a deep double to left field, which scored Will Smith and advanced Max Muncy to third.

Kiké Hernández followed with a two-RBI single to score both Muncy and Martinez, which put the Dodgers up 4-1. Miguel Rojas and Mookie Betts each had an RBI single in the inning, too. After 10 batters at the plate, the Dodgers had a five-run lead.

From there, they simply held on to take the win. The Brewers picked up their final run in the seventh off a Carlos Santana solo home run.

Rookie Bobby Miller got the start for the Dodgers and allowed just one run in six innings on the mound in what was his first win since July 22. He had four strikeouts and a walk.

The Brewers had won four games coming into Tuesday’s contest, including a series sweep of the Chicago White Sox. They lead the NL Central by 3.5 games over the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds.

After this three-game series with the Brewers, the Dodgers will host the Miami Marlins before traveling to Cleveland and Boston to close out the month. While it’s just the halfway point of August, the Dodgers are seemingly unstoppable. With the Giants having lost seven of their past 10 games and the rest of the division struggling at or below .500, the NL West might just be the Dodgers’ for the taking.

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