
"The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-6, on Tuesday despite five no-hit innings from Shohei Ohtani, and his 50th home run of the year. LA fell to 84-67 on the year. The five no-hit innings in question were something that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts received intense criticism for on social media. To make matters worse, the Phillies dropped six runs on the Dodgers the very next inning."
"In other news, the Dodgers sent a catcher back down to Triple-A ahead of the eventual loss. The Dodgers also activated rookie backstop Dalton Rushing in a corresponding move. Finally, Roberts is likely going to receive more questions from the media after Tuesday, but was recently under fire from an MLB insider during the series opener against Philadelphia. The skipper had a surprise starting pitcher on Monday in a move that backfired."
"Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article): Dodgers' Dave Roberts Removes Shohei Ohtani From No-Hitter vs Phillies After 5 Innings Dodgers Make Roster Move, Option Catcher Ahead of Tuesday's Game Dodgers' Dave Roberts Questioned By MLB Analyst for Decision That Backfired vs Phillies Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez Says He's Finally Feeling Like Himself Again"
The Dodgers fell to the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-6, while Shohei Ohtani delivered five no-hit innings and his 50th home run of the season. The loss dropped the team to 84-67 on the year. Manager Dave Roberts drew intense social media criticism for removing Ohtani after five no-hit innings, and the Phillies scored six runs the following inning. The Dodgers optioned a catcher to Triple-A and activated rookie backstop Dalton Rushing. Roberts faced earlier scrutiny for a surprise Monday starting-pitcher decision that backfired, and additional media questions are likely to follow.
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