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Bellinger's slam leads Dodgers to record-breaking romp over Brewers

LOS ANGELES_The ballpark hushed as the baseball soared through the early-evening sky. The crowd had pinned its hopes on Cody Bellinger as he ripped a drive into right field, but now they sounded unsure. A few steps outside the batter's box, Bellinger tracked the ball's flight, waiting to see if it was fair or foul.

The glare of sun disguised the ball for a moment before it emerged, a flicker of white colliding with the yellow foul pole for a stunning, uplifting grand slam for Bellinger and the Los Angeles Dodgers

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