Dave Roberts: Dodgers Not Taking Enough 'Good Team At-Bats'
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers are currently facing challenges early in the season, losing their last three series and struggling with both hitting and pitching. Although the team boasts significant talent, their offensive performance ranks poorly in multiple metrics, emphasizing the need for better collective at-bats. Manager Dave Roberts notes that the bottom of the lineup has particularly underperformed, creating a gap that affects overall success. However, he remains optimistic about improvements as some of the players begin to adjust their performances.
The Dodgers are experiencing a rough season start, highlighted by offensive struggles and reliance on top players, whilst the bottom of the lineup remains unproductive, prompting discussions about potential lineup changes.
Manager Dave Roberts acknowledges the team's offensive inconsistency, noting that players at the bottom of the lineup have struggled significantly, which is affecting overall performance.
Roberts emphasized the importance of team at-bats and said, 'I think right now, we just haven't been synced up. But I think it'll be short-lived.'
Despite some strong individual performances from key starters, the bottom of the order has not met expectations, leading Roberts to state that changes might be necessary after evaluating player stats.
Read at Dodger Blue
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