Cubs 7, Dodgers 6: Frustrating play continues as losing road trip concludes
Briefly

Despite a competitive record, the Dodgers lost to the Cubs 7-6, suffering from critical mistakes and poor at-bats. Although they initially took a lead thanks to Teoscar Hernandez's timely hitting and strong pitching from debutant Ben Casparius, errors and walks allowed the Cubs to counter effectively. The team's overall struggles with consistency on the mound and at-bat quality became evident, leading to disappointment as they ended their five-game road trip with a 2-3 record.
The Dodgers fell victim to unforced errors and poor at-bats yet again, dropping the game against the Cubs 7-6 despite initially leading.
Cubs starter Matthew Boyd had a stellar outing to start, facing the minimum through the first two innings without any serious threats.
Ben Casparius showcased impressive skills as The Opener, allowing no runs in his initial outings and finishing with a total of four strikeouts.
The Dodgers struggled with walks and mistakes that ultimately cost them the game, showing a consistent pattern of errors that hampers their performance.
Read at Dodgers Digest
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