Dodgers shut out by Nationals, drop another series at home in Landon Knack's first start
Briefly

Dodgers pitcher Landon Knack recovered from a tough start in a spectacular big-league debut, shutting down the Nationals after a rocky first inning.
The Dodgers' high-powered offense, usually dominating, struggled to produce runs against Nationals pitching, managing only five hits and no runs in a 2-0 loss.
Despite the Dodgers' potent lineup ranking high in various offensive categories, their top batters had a quiet game with only three hits and one walk in total.
Washington's Jake Irvin shined on the mound with a mix of effective pitches to stifle the Dodgers' offense, leading his team to victory with support from key defensive plays.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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