
"The struggles continued for the Los Angeles Dodgers as they lost their fourth consecutive game on Friday with another quiet offensive night. The Dodgers scored just one run against the Baltimore Orioles in a 2-1 walk-off loss, and it came one night after they managed just three, all in the final inning, against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The day before that, they were shutout, and in their last seven matchups, Dodgers have averaged just 2.4 runs per game."
""We as individuals are trying to find ways on our own to make sure we're hitting better than we are. I think a side effect of that is we're a little too eager and putting too much pressure on ourselves. In a sense, that's really hurting us more than helping us." Since July 1, the Dodgers' offense is hitting just .235./.314/.397, and they've only scored 233 runs in 55 games, which places them 27th of 30 teams in MLB."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have lost four straight games while producing minimal offense, including a 2-1 walk-off loss to the Orioles and a three-run outing the night before. The team has averaged 2.4 runs over its last seven matchups. Since July 1, the offense has hit .235/.314/.397 with only 233 runs in 55 games, ranking 27th in MLB. The Dodgers rank near the bottom in batting average, slugging, wRC+, and OPS and have one of the worst strikeout rates. Only four hitters with 100+ plate appearances have produced above-average wRC+.
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