Dodgers fall to White Sox after bullpen coughs up lead
Briefly

The Dodgers faced the Chicago White Sox and suffered a 5-2 loss, primarily attributed to a bullpen collapse that allowed four runs after leading in the fifth inning. Tyler Glasnow made a notable appearance, achieving six strikeouts and allowing just one run from a home run by Miguel Vargas. The team's offense was limited, managing only five hits. Mookie Betts contributed with a sacrifice fly while Freddie Freeman had an RBI single. The team struggled against guest pitcher Grant Taylor, who was impressive striking out six batters across two innings. The Dodgers are set to face the A's next.
After taking the lead in the fifth inning, the bullpen allowed four runs in a span of two innings, causing the Dodgers to fall 5-2.
Tyler Glasnow showcased his skills with six strikeouts over three innings. His only run allowed was a home run by former teammate Miguel Vargas.
The Dodgers struggled offensively, with only five hits total, and were unable to effectively counter White Sox pitcher Grant Taylor, who dominated with strikeouts.
Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman stood out for the Dodgers, each driving in runs despite the team's overall offensive shortcomings in the game.
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