Astros 6, Dodgers 4: Sloppy play accounts for the deficit as series win streak snapped at 7

While yesterday was a nice vacation of sorts as the Dodgers got blown the fuck out by the Astros, today’s game was tight all the way through, which was frustrating as some sloppy defense and baserunning cost them basically the deficit in the game in a 6-4 loss.

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As with every game he pitches, the main thing is Shohei Ohtani‘s rehab continues to progress and he looks very sharp doing it. He gave up a jam single to start the game, which was then promptly erased by a double play, and he ended up facing the minimum in the 1st. Ohtani then followed that up by striking out the side in the 2nd, at which point he exited at 31 pitches.

He was also pitching with a lead after Mookie Betts smashed his 11th homer in the 1st.

They jumped ahead 2-0 in the 2nd when Andy Pages singled, stole second, and got to third on a errant throw, then Miguel Rojas blooped him in with a single.

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Unfortunately that lead didn’t last long, as Justin Wrobleski entered as the bulk guy in the 3rd and immediately got shelled. Three singles, two doubles, and a costly Miggy error led to a four-run inning that put the Astros ahead 4-2.

The struggle continued in the 4th as Wrobo gave up a solo shot to Yainer Diaz to make it 5-2.

The Dodgers did make it close again, as after a scoreless 3rd, a Pages single and Rojas’ fourth homer of the year (!!!) cut the deficit to 5-4.

Surprisingly, Wrobo also turned it around from there, getting clean frames in the 5th, 6th, and then two outs in the 7th before giving up a single. That led to Lou Trivino entering to get the final out of that inning.

After two quiet innings for the bats in the 5th and 6th, the Dodgers looked like they’d rally in the 7th as Mookie doubled past a dive … but then got greedy for whatever reason and got thrown out at third to kill the rally.

That was a hell of a contrast with the play that started the 8th, as an Enrique Hernandez misplay resulted in a triple that was later cashed in with a sac fly to make it 6-4.

Jack Little then closed the books on the Astros with a scoreless 9th, which was at least a nice change from his debut.

Unfortunately, the Dodgers just could not get anything going at the plate. A one-out walk and hit-by-pitch was stranded in the 8th, and a lead-off single led to nothing in the 9th.

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NL WestRecordGB
Dodgers56-34
Padres47-40*7.5
Giants47-42*8.5

The Dodgers will try to avoid a sweep tomorrow a few hours earlier at 10:10 AM HT/1:10 PM PT/4:10 PM ET with Emmet Sheehan returning to start against Colton Gordon.

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