Source: New York Post
Amid recent struggles from their star-studded offense, some of the Dodgers’ biggest names opted for levity on Saturday afternoon. When Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani bumped into each other in the Dodger Stadium parking lot upon arriving at the ballpark, the scuffling Freeman joked with the slumping Ohtani: “Can we please get some hits today?” When Kyle Tucker, mired in his own early-season cold spell, popped his head in the training room before first pitch, he sarcastically went around the room asking, “Do you have hits? Do you have hits?” 3 Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker heads up the first base line on April 18 against the Colorado Rockies. AP For the first time in at least a little while, the answer to every such question was a resounding yes by the end of the evening.