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- Updated: August 8, 2016
LOS ANGELES — Rob Segedin’s MLB debut couldn’t have gone much better, as the left fielder’s two bases-loaded hits helped the Dodgers eke out an 8-5 win for the series victory over the Red Sox on Sunday.
Segedin was called up to reinforce the Dodgers against left-handed pitching, and he most certainly did that against Red Sox southpaw David Price. With four RBIs, the 27-year-old set the franchise record for an MLB debut. A bat flip and emphatic fist pump followed his first hit, a double to the right-field wall to put the Dodgers up 3-2. The two runs scored by his single in the fifth gave Los Angeles a 6-2 lead and proved be the deciding runs. However, his day would be cut short when he was removed in the sixth inning in a double-switch.
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