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The Dodgers lost to the Braves 7-2, marking their fourth series defeat in six tries. Justin Wrobleski suffered his first loss of the season despite a strong performance after a rough start.
The final score was 7-2 in favor of the Braves.
Justin Wrobleski is a Dodgers pitcher who lost his first game of the season after giving up seven runs.
Max Muncy was robbed of a potential game-changing hit by Braves right fielder Eli White, who made a spectacular catch.
The Dodgers have lost four out of their last six series.
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That, at least for now, the Dodgers arenât baseballâs best team.
That honor probably instead belongs to the Braves, who made Dodgers starter Justin Wrobleski pay for his own defensive mistake in their back-breaking four-run second inning.
After giving up one run on three consecutive two-out singles (one of them via a bunt), Wrobleski got Sean Murphy to hit a comebacker that shouldâve been turned for an inning-ending double play.
Alas, Wrobleski misfired on his throw to second, which was too high for Alex Freeland to make the turn to first. After that, Wrobleski walked No. 9 hitter Jorge Mateo to load the bases, then gave up a three-run double to Mauricio DubĂłn.
The Dodgers could not mimic such two-out magic.
In the first inning, they left two runners stranded when Muncy struck out against Atlanta starter Bryce Elder to extinguish the threat. And though they went hitless for the next seven frames, until Muncy hit a two-run homer in the eighth, they still missed a couple more chances along the way; including Muncy getting robbed by White in the sixth following three straight two-out walks that ended Elderâs day, and Freeland and Shohei Ohtani coming up empty with two aboard in the seventh following another walk and catcherâs interference.
Wrobleski might not be any longer. But his strange statistical feats sure are. A week after becoming the first Dodgers pitcher in a quarter-century to pitch six scoreless innings without a strikeout, the young left-hander turned in another strange line Sunday, going 8 â innings while giving up seven runs. After the disastrous second inning, Wrobleski retired 16 batters in a row to keep the Dodgers within striking distance. He also set a season high for strikeouts with seven. However, he faded late, giving up solo home runs to Drake Baldwin and Matt Olson in the eighth and ninth innings, respectively, before coming up one out shy of his first complete game by plunking Mike Yastrzemski with his 100th pitch ââ prompting manager Dave Roberts to finally pull the plug.
Quite simply, the Dodgersâ offense once again. They finished the day with two hits. They concluded this series with seven runs scored. Most frustrating, once again, was their inability to capitalize in situational opportunities. They went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position. They stranded seven men on base. It all renews questions about their inconsistent lineup, which remains the biggest culprit in what is now a 9-12 slide going back to April 18.
The Dodgers open a four-game series with the Giants on Monday. Roki Sasaki (1-3, 5.97 ERA) will face right-hander Trevor McDonald (1-0, 1.29 ERA).