July 10 Dbacks-Dodgers Game Recap
Why July 10 Is Perfect for Cannabis Concentrates
July 10 has become a quirky holiday for cannabis fans because “710” reads as “OIL” when flipped upside down. The Snakepit abandoned its April 20 “weedcaps” tradition this year since the D’Backs weren’t playing that day. Today’s story blends a quick product rundown with the diamond‑back lineup against the Dodgers. Fans who love both weed culture and baseball will find the mix oddly satisfying.
The highlight of the pre‑game gear is a sleek “Rally Rig,” a piece designed for dabbing concentrates. I paired it with two strains: a Saints sugar wax (2.5 g for under $25) and IO Extracts Pineapple Chem shatter. While the glass looks cool, the author warns that signing up for subscription boxes can be a pain to cancel, though the hardware is worth a glance for any stoner’s collection.
Game Recap: Dbacks Clip the Dodgers 9‑2
The D’Backs seized control early after Shohei Ohtani was scratched from the mound, forcing the Dodgers to start RHP Kyle Hurt. Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo doubled up with singles to spark a two‑run first, and a brutal sequence in the second inning added two more via Gabi Moreno’s single and a throwing error by Kyle Tucker.
Shohei Ohtani responded on the dirt, launching a leadoff homer off Eduardo Rodriguez to make it 2‑1, then Andy Pages matched the blow with a solo shot that tied the game at 2‑2. Rodriguez settled down after a Betts single, striking out the next three to keep the Dodgers in check.
The fourth inning tilted further toward Arizona as Tim Tawa launched a two‑run homer, giving the D’Backs a 4‑2 edge. A wild pitch and another base‑on‑balls later, the D’Backs stretched the lead to 6‑2 before the fifth inning’s defensive struggles allowed the Dodgers a couple of leadoff singles but no runs.
Jorge Barrosa entered after a bunt injury to Ryan Waldschmidt, advancing runners and letting Tim Tawa drive in two more runs. A Perdomo groundout added another tally, pushing the margin to 8‑2 by the middle of the sixth. The Dodgers could not answer, with Evan Phillips adding a solo RBI single to finalize the score at 9‑2.
Pitching changes were a kaleidoscope: Hurt → Klein → Stewart → Henriquez → Dreyer → Garcia → Phillips → Loáisiga → Vesia → Jameson. Only one injury—Hurt’s early removal—sidetracked the Dodgers’ pitching staff. Arizona’s depth and offensive bursts proved too much for Los Angeles, sealing a dominant 9‑2 victory.
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