'Couldn't deliver.' How Dodgers' lacking lineup depth was exposed in loss to Braves
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The Dodgers faced off against the Atlanta Braves in a closely contested game, ultimately losing 4-3 despite a late rally attempt. Rookie Hyeseong Kim's speed was a highlight as he stole bases and reached scoring position, yet the team's inability to capitalize on this opportunity showcased a concerning lack of offensive depth. Manager Dave Roberts had to rely on players like Miguel Rojas and Austin Barnes in crucial moments, where they failed to deliver, underlining a potential weakness even amidst the Dodgers' high payroll and star talent.
The Dodgers, while boasting a $400 million payroll, showed roster vulnerabilities with a lack of offensive depth evident in their late-game struggles against the Braves.
Manager Dave Roberts faced a tough decision regarding matchups late in the game, relying on underperforming players Rojas and Barnes in critical situations.
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