Dave Roberts Praises Dodgers Starting Pitchers For Providing Length
Briefly

The Dodgers have had starters throwing at least six innings in 18 of their last 27 games, providing much-needed length to the bullpen, according to manager Dave Roberts.
Freddie Freeman, despite not being on a hot streak, is part of a Dodgers offense that is doing enough to score runs, with room for improvement in consistency.
Key pitchers like Tyler Glasnow and Yoshinobu Yamamoto have been leading the Dodgers rotation, with mentions of other surprises like Landon Knack and Gavin Stone.
Manager Dave Roberts expressed the importance of the starting pitchers going six innings consistently for the team's success, especially given the ongoing workload challenges.
Read at Dodger Blue
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