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Mike Bolsinger Allows Seven, Dodgers Can’t Recover In Loss

Ron Chenoy, USA Today Sports
Ron Chenoy, USA Today Sports

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The Dodgers found a bit of good fortune in the sixth. Andre Ethier singled past Ynoa’s glove and took second on a wild pitch. Carl Crawford then got an infield single off Cristhian Adames’ glove. Ethier scored on a wild pitch after to make it 7-2. That would be all the Dodgers got though.



Thomas came out for another inning in the bottom of the sixth and tossed his second scoreless inning.

Scott Schebler pinch-hit for Thomas to begin the seventh and grounded out. Utley worked a walk after and then moved to third when Rollins singled. Gonzalez walked to load the bases for Kendrick, who delivered a two-run single to cut the deficit to three. Justin Turner and Crawford both grounded out to first to end the inning.

Joel Peralta came in and promptly struck out the side in the bottom of the inning. The Dodgers went down in order in the eighth.

Peralta came back out for another inning and tossed another 1-2-3 inning.

The Dodgers were retired in order in the ninth to end the game. They lost, 7-4.

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Vincent Samperio

Vince is currently the Associate Editor and Social Media Manager for Dodgers Nation. Hailing from San Pedro, CA and a student at Cal State Long Beach, Vince has previously written for the Daily 49er and LASF Magazine.

One Comment

  1. And this is how the FO expects to win the World Series this year. What a joke they have made of this team this year. We may win the division, but their idiotic choice of replacement pitchers was a huge, huge blunder which will cost us if we even make it that far. Of course, what can you say about a teams management that only cares about lying their pockets with cold hard cash and could care less about the fans.

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