SAN FRANCISCO—Freddie Freeman is a 100-game winner for the first time, and he wants to pile on many more before these dominant Dodgers are done.
Trayce Thompson hit a two-run homer to back Julio Urías’ 17th win, and NL West champion Los Angeles beat up on the San Francisco Giants again with a 7–2 victory Saturday night to notch the 10th 100-win season in franchise history and fourth in six years.
“I think this is the first time I’ve ever done that—pretty cool,” said Freeman, who joined the Dodgers from the reigning World Series champion Braves on a $162 million, six-year deal this season. “It just means we’ve got a really good team and we’ve still got some more wins to go. …It is special, when you come to the field expecting to win every single night and you have a really good chance to win every single night. With our pitching and the way our offense is going lately, it’s a pretty good feeling.”…