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Dodgers' Pitchers Dominate in Cactus League Win
Los Angeles Dodgers continue their undefeated start to the spring with a shutout victory over the Seattle Mariners.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:34am
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The Dodgers' pitching staff's dominant performance and the team's depth showcase their potential for postseason success.Glendale TodayThe Los Angeles Dodgers secured their third consecutive Cactus League win, defeating the Seattle Mariners 3-0 on Monday afternoon. The Dodgers' pitching staff shined, limiting the Mariners to just four hits, with standout performances from Alex Vesia, Landon Knack, Kyle Hurt, and Cole Irvin. The Dodgers' offense also came alive in the fourth inning, scoring two runs on a double by Alex Freeland. The depth of the Dodgers' roster has been a key factor in their early success, with players like Vesia, Knack, and Andy Pages making significant contributions.
Why it matters
The Dodgers' dominant start to the spring has left opponents baffled and fans ecstatic. Their blend of stellar pitching and timely hitting has become a hallmark of the team, and the depth of their roster is proving to be a secret weapon that could propel them to postseason success.
The details
In the 3-0 shutout victory, the Dodgers' pitching staff continued to impress, limiting the Mariners to just four hits. Alex Vesia, making his first appearance of the spring, delivered a flawless fifth inning, striking out two batters and retiring the side in order. Landon Knack, Kyle Hurt, and Cole Irvin each followed suit, showcasing the depth and precision of the Dodgers' pitching arsenal. The Dodgers' offense came alive in the fourth inning, with Dalton Rushing, Santiago Espinal, and Alex Freeland driving in the team's three runs. Espinal added a second hit in the sixth inning, scoring on an error, while Andy Pages contributed a pair of singles in three at-bats.
- The Dodgers secured their third consecutive Cactus League win on Monday, April 10, 2026.
- The game was played at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona.
The players
Alex Vesia
A Dodgers pitcher who made his first appearance of the spring, delivering a flawless fifth inning with two strikeouts.
Landon Knack
A Dodgers pitcher who followed Vesia's strong outing with a solid performance.
Kyle Hurt
A Dodgers pitcher who contributed to the team's dominant pitching display.
Cole Irvin
A Dodgers pitcher who also impressed with his performance on the mound.
Dalton Rushing
A Dodgers player who kicked off the team's fourth-inning rally with a single.
What’s next
The Dodgers will look to extend their winning streak when they face the Guardians on Tuesday, April 11, 2026, at 12:05 p.m. PT at Camelback Ranch. RHP Gavin Stone will take the mound for the Dodgers, squaring off against the Guardians' RHP Gavin Williams.
The takeaway
The Dodgers' dominant start to the Cactus League has showcased the depth and precision of their pitching staff, as well as the team's ability to capitalize on timely hitting. This early success raises questions about whether the Dodgers' bench could be the secret weapon that propels them to postseason glory.
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