Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts Warns Opposing Teams
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a three-game sweep over the Miami Marlins, improving their record to 21-10. This puts them in a tie for the best record in MLB after a challenging start to the season that included an eight-game winning streak followed by a series of inconsistent performances. Despite playing against last-place teams, the Dodgers managed to overcome injuries and compete effectively, which has been viewed positively by manager Dave Roberts, who believes their resilience signifies trouble for their competitors as they continue to adapt and push forward.
"I was talking to the coaches earlier tonight, it just seems like we're a .500 team, given what's going on. But I think we're a game behind the best record in the National League. So it doesn't feel like that, but I think that's a good thing as far as there's no complacency with our ballclub."
"With all the stuff we've gone through, the inconsistencies sometimes with the offense, hiccups sometimes with the defense, with the injuries, but to still be where we're at, I think that's a bad sign for the rest of the league."
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