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Most Unforgettable Day: Astros Hand Dodgers Worst Home Loss in Stadium History.Y1

July 6, 2025 by mrs a

LOS ANGELES — In a night that will haunt Dodgers fans for years to come, the Houston Astros stormed Chavez Ravine and delivered a devastating blow, handing the Dodgers the worst home loss in Dodger Stadium history.

Dodgers catcher Will Smith and pitching coach Mark Prior watch from the dugout during the ninth inning of a loss

The final score wasn’t just lopsided — it was historic.

Fueled by monster home runs from José Altuve and Christian Walker, the Astros unleashed a ferocious attack that turned a high-stakes game into a one-sided massacre. Dodgers fans, known for their loyalty and loudness, sat in stunned silence as the scoreboard kept climbing — but only for the visitors.

Things weren’t going right for the Dodgers. The pitching was terrible. The bullpen collapsed. The defensive errors piled up. And the Astros? They took advantage of every opportunity with pinpoint accuracy.

“We didn’t come here to play it safe,” Altuve said after his three-run home run silenced the stadium. “We came here to make a statement.”

Walker followed suit with a powerful hit of his own—one that certainly sent Dodgers fans running before the seventh inning ended.

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Manager Dave Roberts didn’t mince words after the game:

“That’s not Dodgers baseball. It’s embarrassing. We have to take responsibility.”

The loss not only marked the biggest defeat in Dodger Stadium history, but it also raised serious questions about the team’s readiness for the postseason. Once considered a World Series contender, the Dodgers now faced doubts they hadn’t seen all year.

The game began with cheers. It ended in stunned silence. By the fifth inning, the cameras panned to fans with heads bowed, arms crossed, eyes glazed. Some booed. Most just sat there. The shock wasn’t just in the score — it was in how completely the Dodgers collapsed on their home field.

“We came to see the fireworks,” one fan said. “We just didn’t know it was coming from the other team.”

Love them or hate them, the Astros reminded the baseball world that they’re still a dangerous force in October. With timely hitting, calm pitching, and cool execution, they beat one of MLB’s best teams — and did it in front of a sold-out crowd.

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The Dodgers have been here before — but never like this. This wasn’t just a bad game. It was a warning. And if the team doesn’t respond quickly, that warning could turn into an early playoff exit.

One thing is clear now: The Astros didn’t just win. They made history. And the Dodgers? They’ll have to live with it.

 

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