The Los Angeles Dodgers faced a tough match against the Chicago Cubs, resulting in a 4-2 loss despite a solid performance from pitcher Tyler Glasnow, who allowed only two runs over six innings. Crow-Armstrong and Busch both hit home runs that proved pivotal to the Cubs' victory. Freddie Freeman sat out as part of a planned rest strategy following his return from injury, as the team aims to maintain player health during a stretch of consecutive games.
The Dodgers struggled to keep Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Busch in the ballpark Sunday night, leading to a 4-2 loss against the Cubs.
Tyler Glasnow improved significantly after his last rain-affected start, allowing only two runs over six innings despite two home runs by Cubs' players.
Freddie Freeman acknowledged the needed rest after returning from injury, stating the Dodgers planned for him to take a day off on Sunday.
Manager Dave Roberts explained the decision to rest Freeman, noting it was strategic considering they have six consecutive games ahead.
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