Dodgers offense remains stuck in neutral as losses to playoff teams mount


The Colorado Rockies are up next. The Dodgers can still beat awful teams, evidenced by how their series loss to the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend was preceded by a sweep of the Kansas City Royals, who sit at the bottom of the American League Central.
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The Colorado Rockies are up next. The Dodgers can still beat awful teams, evidenced by how their series loss to the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend was preceded by a sweep of the Kansas City Royals, who sit at the bottom of the American League Central. Only the Angels and Athletics have worse records than the Rockies, who are in last place in the National League West. The anticipated three-game reprieve in Denver doesn’t change the broader picture for the Dodgers, however.
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- The Colorado Rockies are up next. The Dodgers can still beat awful teams, evidenced by how their series loss to the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend was preceded by a sweep of the Kansas City Royals, who sit at the bottom of the American League Central.
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Dodgers offense remains stuck in neutral as losses to playoff teams mount
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