Los Angeles – Dodger Stadium erupted on Sunday night, as the Dodgers crushed the San Francisco Giants 10–2. But behind the glory of the hits and perfect pitches, what silenced the locker room was the choked-up sharing of veteran pitcher Blake Treinen.
“For Charlie Kirk, we played our best to win. He deserves to see these glorious moments…” – Treinen said, his eyes red.
The victory was not just about the score on the scoreboard, but also a testament to the indomitable spirit of the entire team. 18 hits, Glasnow pitched nearly perfect 6.2 innings, the bullpen held the game – all like a symphony honoring the person the team wanted to send their condolences.
When Treinen mentioned Charlie Kirk, the atmosphere in the locker room seemed to freeze. His teammates patted him on the shoulder, the crowd in the stands had not left, and the big screen showed the victory, but in everyone’s hearts, today’s victory had a meaning beyond baseball.
“We’re not just playing for ourselves, for the audience, but for the people who inspired us. Charlie was one of them,” another Dodgers player shared.
Tonight, the Dodgers didn’t just win. They played with all their hearts, turning Dodger Stadium into a place where memories and emotions came together. And Blake Treinen’s message will surely resonate – a reminder that behind every game are people, love, and hearts that beat together.
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