Dustin May’s Collapse Sparks Dodgers’ Historic Losing Streak—Can They Bounce Back?

Dustin May's Collapse Sparks Dodgers' Historic Losing Streak—Can They Bounce Back?

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“Today we were able to string some hits together, put some innings together,” shortstop Mookie Betts said. “But we just come up short.”

After starting his night with increased fastball velocity and ruthless assault of the strike zone, May lost his command in the fourth inning.

Dodgers pitcher Dustin May delivers against the Giants on Friday. (David Barreda / Los Angeles Times)

Rafael Devers walked on four pitches to start the inning. Matt Chapman received another free pass despite a mid-at-bat mound visit from catcher Will Smith. And with one out, Jung Hoo Lee laced a two-run triple over the outstretched glove of Teoscar Hernández, who returned to the lineup after missing the last four games with a foot contusion but still seemed hobbled while trying to track the ball down in the right-field gap.

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