CHICAGO -- The Dodgers hit four home runs on Wednesday, two by Kiké Hernandez, to spoil the White Sox debut of Yoan Moncada, as Los Angeles topped Chicago, 9-1, in a game that was called in the top of the eighth inning because of rain.
Hernandez drilled two solo shots and Corey Seager and Chris Taylor also hit homers to back Kenta Maeda, who allowed a home run to Melky Cabrera in the first inning and little else. The Dodgers are 31-4 in their last 35 games.
"When you think about the last time we lost to a National League team, and all the things coming my way," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said, "it's unbelievable.