In a 4-3 defeat of the Dodgers on Wednesday night, Syndergaard stilled his hosts with his arm and stunned them with his bat. “They were definitely not good pitches, the ones he hit for home runs,” Maeda said. “When you look at Maeda versus Syndergaard, you're thinking a low-scoring game,” Roberts said. “But you don't expect Syndergaard to hit two homers.”Follow Andy McCullough on Twitter: @McCulloughTimes He limited them to solo home runs by Corey Seager in the third inning and Yasmani Grandal in the fourth.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 11, 2016 23:58 UTC