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Tommy Edman’s Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers’ Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!

Tommy Edman's Unbelievable Walk-Off Moment Keeps Dodgers' Season Alive—What Happened Next Will Shock You!

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“I think this is a stretch where if we play good baseball … we can win a lot of games and put ourselves in a good position for down the road,” Rojas said.

Good baseball and winning baseball, however, aren’t always the same.

And on Monday, the Dodgers played a little of both, roaring out to 5-0 lead before rallying late for their third-straight win.

Read more: Dodgers put Tyler Glasnow on injured list unsure on when he’ll return

“I think that’s a good thing as far as there’s no complacency with our ballclub,” Roberts said. “All the stuff that we’ve gone through with having the inconsistencies with the offense, some hiccups sometimes with the defense, with the injuries, and still to be where we’re at — I think that that’s a bad sign for the rest of the league.”

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