
"Look, when you struggle, it's not fun. It just seems like anything that can happen, happens. It's the same thing when you're winning. It feels like you can't do anything wrong and you're going to win every game that you play. It's hard to break the cycle one way or the other. Obviously, Yama's performance was incredible, and obviously a tough one last night."
"But everybody came in here with a good mindset. Everybody came in here ready to win a game today. That's really all you can do. Just keep showing up, keep going on the field, keep playing. We're too good for it not to turnaround. Just kind of a complete performance today by everybody, and got the win."
Clayton Kershaw allowed two runs on four hits and struck out eight over 5.2 innings to earn his 10th win. The bullpen followed with 3.1 scoreless innings from Edgardo Henriquez, Justin Wrobleski and Jack Dreyer. Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts combined for three home runs in the first three innings to build an early lead. The Dodgers snapped a five-game losing streak and finished the road trip 1-5 while retaining sole possession of first place in the NL West. Yoshinobu Yamamoto carried a no-hitter into the ninth inning the night before but the bullpen lost a two-run lead. A short homestand against the Colorado Rockies is next.
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