James Outman blasts away his slump with home run in Dodgers' win over Twins
Los Angeles Times -

After two straight days out of the starting lineup, then two straight strikeouts to start his game Monday night, James Outman’s season-opening slump appeared to reach a nadir entering the seventh inning at Target Field. Then, with one hanging slider and one cathartic swing, the Dodgers' second-year center fielder finally found a reprieve. In the team's 4-2 win over the Minnesota Twins, it was Outman's solo blast that put the Dodgers in front for good, a towering 353-foot blast that sailed just...

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