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Dave Roberts Drops Unexpected Critique on Shohei Ohtani After Dodgers’ Shocking Defeat to Blue Jays

Dave Roberts Drops Unexpected Critique on Shohei Ohtani After Dodgers’ Shocking Defeat to Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays practically handed the Dodgers a trophy on a silver platter this past Sunday. Their pitchers? Well, let’s just say they gifted the Dodgers 10 hits—including a couple of gators that cleared the fences—and handed out a season-high 13 free passes, loading the bases twice in the final frames. Up at bat, the Jays flailed away, striking out 14 times. Yet, somehow, the Dodgers declined the present, surrendering their lead in the eighth inning and falling 5-4. That loss tightened the National League West race, shrinking their cushion over the surging Padres to just two games, a team that was six back less than three weeks ago. Frustration was palpable in the Dodger dugout, with manager Dave Roberts lamenting missed opportunities that left the scoreboard bare despite numerous chances. Every starter got on base at least once—still no win. Max Muncy talked about the silver lining of creating chances, but finishing remains elusive. Starter Tyler Glasnow dazzled early, but the bullpen stumbled, allowing three solo bombs in a swift six-batter sequence, underscoring ongoing relief woes. Even Shohei Ohtani couldn’t pull the team through, striking out on a prime pitch when it mattered most. This game wasn’t just another loss; it was a stark reflection of how the Dodgers’ bullpen and clutch hitting have faltered, especially while the Padres ramp up their game and sharpen their roster. The Dodgers now face a crucial road trip and a rapidly closing division race—tensions mounting and the stakes higher than ever. LEARN MORE

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