Dodgers blow another big lead, allow 19 runs in NLCS rematch
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Dodgers blow another big lead, allow 19 runs in NLCS rematch
"Tyler Glasnow threw 4.1 innings in the outing, the second appearance in which he has pitching into the fifth inning this spring, and had a solid showing. He allowed three hits and three earned runs, two of which crossed the plate after he had left the game, and struck out six batters in the game."
"A 10-run fifth inning which included a grand slam put the Dodgers at a three-run deficit, and they didn't manage to bring themselves any closer to winning as the game went on. The Brewers scored nine more runs in the top of the seventh inning, extending their lead to 19-7."
"The Dodgers have lost every game in which they have allowed 10 or more runs in the Cactus League, also suffering losses to the San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Athletics over the course of the last month."
The Dodgers suffered a devastating 24-9 loss to the Brewers on Monday, squandering a 7-0 lead for the second time this spring. Tyler Glasnow pitched 4.1 innings, allowing three earned runs while striking out six batters. Los Angeles built their early advantage through a Zach Erhard single and a three-run home run by Teoscar Hernandez, with additional runs from Eliezer Alfonzo and Max Muncy. However, Milwaukee dominated the remainder of the game, scoring 10 runs in the fifth inning including a grand slam, then adding nine more in the seventh. The Dodgers have now lost every Cactus League game in which they allowed 10 or more runs. With seven spring training games remaining before Opening Day on March 26, Los Angeles faces the Kansas City Royals next with Roki Sasaki scheduled to start.
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