Brooks Baldwin's late blast wasn't enough to offset four-hit "effort" by White Sox
Briefly

The Dodgers completed a series sweep against the White Sox, winning 6-2. Dustin May excelled on the mound, starting with two early strikeouts and maintaining a no-hitter for five innings. Freddie Freeman contributed significantly, with multiple doubles, driving in runs to establish a commanding lead. Michael Conforto also added to the score with a two-run home run. The White Sox struggled offensively, only breaking through with a single in the sixth inning after May's dominant performance.
Dustin May started the game with something his teammates couldn't seem to do early on last night: Getting two easy strikeouts. May had an eight-pitch frame to silence the White Sox right away.
Freddie Freeman sent Ohtani home with an RBI double for an early lead, and the Dodgers would never trail from there.
With two outs, Michael Conforto hit a two-run shot, padding the lead to 5-0.
Brooks Baldwin ended the no-hitter for May in the sixth inning, with a one-out single.
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