
Twins’ Bullpen Strikes Again, Deepening Dodgers’ Mysterious Slump
Most of the crowd groaned. Others, surely, couldn’t help but quietly laugh in pitiful misery.
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In what is shaping up to be one of the Dodgers’ worst single-month performances in years (they are now 6-11 in July, and have dropped four of five since the All-Star break), this was a new nadir.
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“It better be rock bottom, as far as how we’ve been pitching, how we’ve been playing defense,” Roberts said. “As far as quality of baseball, it’s been a tough watch. It really has.”
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