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The Los Angeles Dodgers lost two of three games to the Miami Marlins, despite strong pitching from Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow. The team's offensive struggles were evident, as they failed to capitalize on late-game opportunities.
Manager Dave Roberts speaks with umpires on April 29, 2026
The Los Angeles Dodgers just learned the hard way that even elite pitching wonât win you games without an offense to accompany it, dropping two of three games against the Miami Marlins.
After taking the first game 5-4, the Dodgers fell 2-1 and 3-2, squandering strong pitching performances by Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow.
In both of those losses, the Dodgers had chances to tie or win the game with runners on base in the late innings.
Apr 29, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) challenges a last play of the game during the ninth inning against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
Kyle Tucker pulled through with a walk-off single in the first game, but the Boys in Blue were unable to convert those chances in the other two.
After the third game on Wednesday, manager Dave Roberts and Dodgers stars sounded off on whatâs going on with their bats.
The Dodgers won the first game 5-4 but lost the next two games 2-1 and 3-2.
Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow delivered strong pitching performances during the series.
The Dodgers struggled offensively, failing to score in critical moments despite having runners on base in the late innings.
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In the clubhouse after the game, Freddie Freeman told reporters that the whole team has âbeen going through itâ at the plate.
Freeman was among those who struggled the most on Wednesday, going 0-for-5. He also grounded into the game-ending double play.
âLuckily, we have really, really good pitching, and thatâs kind of where weâre at right now,â he said, as shared by Fredo Cervantes of The Sporting Tribune. âWe were good at the beginning of the season offensively, but weâre going through it right now. Our pitching has been amazing. I want to give them praise because theyâre why we have a chance to win every single game, but as an offense we havenât for the last few games been where we want to be.â
Manager Dave Roberts agreed with that assessment in his postgame press conference, saying he believes the downturn started during the Colorado Rockies series.
âI donât think weâre collectively swinging the bats the way we were early⊠The last 10 days it hasnât been synced up,â he said, as shown in video posted by SportsNet LA.
While the whole team has been a bit out of sync recently, itâs the top of the order that carries much of the responsibility, said Dodgers Nationâs Doug McKain.
âThe top of the lineup really needs to stress the pitchers and be productive,â he said Wednesday. âYou look at the box score today, Shohei Ohtani, 0-for-2, three walks, had a strikeout ⊠but the big glaring one is Freddie going 0-for-5.â
McKain noted that itâs only April and this is a long season, but this result was far below expectations.
âBig picture, this is a Dodgers team that was a Kyle Tucker walk-off hit away from being swept by the Marlins,â he said. âDefinitely not a good showing by the Dodgers against this team.â