Commentary: Invincible Dodgers look very beatable, and that's a problem
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers' recent performances have raised alarms among fans and analysts alike. Following a disappointing loss to the Chicago Cubs, the team has seen a downturn, with their record dropping to 3-6 after an 8-0 start. Despite having a strong pitching performance from Tyler Glasnow, the overall team performance is lacking, particularly in fielding and hitting. Comments from players like Mookie Betts reveal dissatisfaction and acknowledgment of their struggles, leading to questions about the team's overall dominance and capability.
"It’s just a bumpy two weeks," said Mookie Betts, adding, "This isn’t the first time we sucked for two weeks."
"Outs that we have to have, we gotta convert those," said manager Dave Roberts for the umpteenth time.
The Dodgers lost Sunday’s game despite six strong innings from Tyler Glasnow, who gave up a couple of runs on two homers and rebounded from a muddy beating in Philadelphia.
Can it be possible that the greatest team in baseball history isn't even the best team in their division?
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