Dodgers Notes: Chris Taylor Leads MLB in Unfortunate Stat, Andrew Friedman Talks Struggling Hitters
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their winning ways on Tuesday with a 4-1 win over the Washington Nationals. James Paxton continued to limit runs, the bullpen was perfect and Shohei Ohtani hit one of the hardest home runs in the Statcast Era.
While Chris Taylor wasn’t in the lineup against a left-handed pitcher, Andrew Friedman says he remains confident in Taylor and the rest of the Dodgers’ struggling bottom of the lineup.
Here’s all the latest from Friedman and the rest of the Dodgers top headlines:
Dodgers’ Chris Taylor Is MLB’s Worst Hitter On Pitches Down the Middle
Dodgers News: Andrew Friedman Doesn’t Have an Answer to Fix Chris Taylor’s Struggles
Andrew Friedman Remains Confident in Bottom of Dodgers’ Lineup
Pete Rose Is Still Alleging Shohei Ohtani Bet on Baseball
Walker Buehler Still Hoping to Add More Velocity as Return to Dodgers Nears
Dodgers’ Blake Treinen Begins Minor League Rehab Assignment
Dodgers News: Teoscar Hernandez Worked With Andy Pages on Swing, Leading to Immediate Results
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KT3 needs to stop swinging for the fence on every pitch and situation. You don’t have to hit a HR to have a productive AB. Put the ball in play, move runners over, get a 2 out base hit.