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The Dodgers, so accustomed to sawing through their regular-season schedule, find themselves in an unusual spot: tied with the Pittsburgh Pirates for the longest losing streak in all the majors, at six.
Even the Los Angeles Dodgers are having trouble keeping up with the two-way superstar's continuous improvement.
Milwaukee Brewers All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta dominated the Los Angeles Dodgers during a series-opening 9-1 victory.
If there was a Hall of Fame for remembering names, the 37-year-old left-hander would not be a first-ballot inductee.
Dodgers superstars like Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Will Smith, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Clayton Kershaw will all enjoy individual All-Star nods. The team, however, has suffered two brutal series sweeps after falling to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday — the first time in franchise history that has happened.
The Milwaukee Brewers just swept the star-studded Dodgers — and nobody should be surprised. Here’s why this was coming.
Jared Koenig and Abner Uribe negotiated the ninth, working around a leadoff infield single, and now the Brewers will send Isaac Collins, Brice Turang and Caleb Durbin to the plate looking for at least one run to force extras or two to sweep the Dodgers.
It was quite the first at-bat in Andrew Vaughn’s debut with the Milwaukee Brewers: a 3-run blast to lead the charge against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Milwaukee Brewers sweep the Dodgers as Jackson Chourio’s walk-off hit seals LA’s sixth straight loss, 3–2.
The Dodgers are focused on working their way through their hitting slump, but team officials may also address the issues before the trade deadline.