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Will Smith, Hyeseong Kim and Keston Hiura hit Dodgers’ first home runs of spring training

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THE GAME: The Dodgers hit their first three home runs of the spring and came from behind to beat the Chicago White Sox, 7-6, on Thursday afternoon at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz. They remain undefeated six games into Cactus League play.

HITTING REPORT: The Dodgers scored 44 runs in their first five games without hitting a home run. Will Smith – who hit the last home run of 2025 – hit the first home run of the spring in the fifth inning. Hyeseong Kim and Keston Hiura went back-to-back in the sixth. … Smith also had a double in three at-bats and is 5 for 9 this spring. … Max Muncy made his first start of the spring and went 1 for 3. … Miguel Rojas and Josue De Paula each had two hits. De Paula is 7 for 13 this spring and leads the Dodgers in hits.

PITCHING REPORT: Tyler Glasnow made his spring debut and retired the first six batters he faced, striking out four and throwing just 29 pitches to do it. So he went back out to start the third inning, gave up a single and was done for the day. … Carson Hobbs replaced Glasnow and gave up a two-run home run to Tanner Murray plus two more runs before the inning was over. … Blake Treinen, Alex Vesia and Jack Dreyer each pitched a hitless inning. Treinen struck out two.

UP NEXT: Dodgers (RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto) at Giants (LHP Robbie Ray), Scottsdale Stadium, Friday, 12:05 p.m. PT, SportsNet LA, 570 AM

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