TORONTO — It was a miserably chilly, wet and grey afternoon exterior Rogers Centre on Thursday.
Contained in the stadium, nonetheless, the Dodgers discovered some rays of emotional sunshine.
No, this isn’t the place the crew needed to be, dealing with a 3-2 deficit within the World Collection getting into Recreation 6 on Friday evening towards the Toronto Blue Jays.
And no, there was not a lot to be ok with after a disastrous 48 hours in Video games 4 and 5 of this Fall Traditional, by which the Dodgers relinquished management of the sequence and allowed their title-defense marketing campaign to be placed on life assist.
However throughout an off-day exercise, the membership tried to rebound from that disappointment and reframe the downtrodden mindset that permeated the clubhouse after Recreation 5.
Each participant confirmed as much as the ballpark, regardless that attendance was non-obligatory after a protracted evening of journey.
“That was pretty exciting for me, and just speaks to where these guys are at,” supervisor Dave Roberts stated. “They realize that the job’s not done.”
Roberts introduced some levity to the beginning of the exercise, too, difficult speedster Hyeseong Kim to a race across the bases — solely to stumble face-first on the flip round second whereas attempting to protect his comically giant head begin.
“Cut the cameras,” Roberts yelled to media members, as he playfully grabbed at his hamstring and wiped filth off his sweatshirt.
Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts reacts after falling whereas difficult Hyeseong Kim to a race on the basepaths throughout a crew exercise at Rogers Centre on Thursday.
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Then, the Dodgers started working on their major process: Attempting to sync up an offense that had appeared misplaced the final two video games, and has scuffled by way of a lot of October.
“I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about this … and I could dive into my thoughts,” Roberts stated of the crew’s offensive struggles, which he famous may embrace one other lineup alteration for Recreation 6.
“But I think at the end of the day,” Roberts continued, “they just have to compete and fight in the batter’s box. It’s one-on-one, the hitter versus the pitcher, and that’s it. Really. I mean, I think that that sort of mindset is all I’ll be looking for. And I expect good things to happen from that.”
Within the losses at Chavez Ravine, the majors’ second-highest scoring offense struggled to hone that ethos. The Dodgers scored solely three runs, racked up a woeful 10 hits and appeared extra just like the model of themselves that stumbled by way of a lot of the second half of the season earlier than getting into the playoffs on a late-season surge.
           
Their greatest stars stopped hitting. Their teamwide method glided by the wayside. And within the aftermath of Recreation 5, they virtually gave the impression to be trying to find their id as a crew on the plate — attempting to couple their naturally gifted slugging skill, with the necessity to work extra aggressive at-bats and earn hittable pitches first.
“We’re just not having good at-bats,” third baseman Max Muncy stated.
“We’ve got to figure something out,” echoed shortstop Mookie Betts.
Take a fast look on the numbers on this World Collection, and the Dodgers’ hitting issues are comparatively straightforward to elucidate.
Shohei Ohtani (who took one other Ruthian spherical of batting apply Thursday) doesn’t have a success since reaching base 9 occasions within the 18-inning Recreation 3 marathon. Betts (who spent as a lot time hitting as anybody Thursday) has bottomed out with a three-for-25 efficiency.
Different vital bats, together with Muncy and Tommy Edman, are hitting below .200. And as a crew, the Dodgers have 55 strikeouts (11 greater than the Blue Jays), a .201 total common and simply six hits in 30 at-bats with runners in scoring place.
“We got a lot of guys who aren’t hot right now, aren’t feeling the best,” Edman stated Wednesday evening. “But we got to turn the page, and hopefully we can swing it better the next couple days.”
           
“As a group,” Kiké Hernández added, “it’s time for us to show our character and put up a fight and see what happens. … It’s time for us, for the offense, to show up.”
Higher manufacturing from Betts can be an excellent begin.
On Wednesday evening, the shortstop didn’t mince phrases about his latest offensive struggles, saying he has “just been terrible” after batting .164 in 13 video games for the reason that begin of the Nationwide League Division Collection.
Roberts tried to take some strain off the previous MVP in Recreation 5, shifting him from second to 3rd in a reshuffled batting order. However after that yielded one more hitless efficiency, Roberts additional simplified the duty for his 33-year-old star.
“Focus on one game, and be good for one game,” Roberts stated. “Go out there and compete.”
On Thursday, that was Betts’ focus, with a number of individuals across the crew noting a quiet and renewed confidence he carried into his off-day batting apply session. He had lengthy talks with hitting coach Robert Van Scoyoc, particular assistant Ron Roenicke and Roberts across the hitting cage. He looked for solutions to a swing that, of late, has generated too many shallow pop-ups and mishit balls.
            
Dodgers teammates Mookie Betts, left, Max Muncy, Tommy Edman and Freddie Freeman wait on the infield throughout a pitching change within the seventh inning of Recreation 5 of the World Collection on Wednesday evening at Dodger Stadium.
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“He looked great,” fellow hitting coach Aaron Bates stated. “Actually, his head was in a good place. Good spirits. The whole group, guys were great. Everyone came and showed up and hit and got their work in.”
For the Dodgers to save lots of their season, it isn’t solely Betts who might want to discover a turnaround.
Whereas Blue Jays starters Shane Bieber and Trey Yesavage pitched properly in Video games 4 and 5, the Dodgers additionally appeared to wrestle to adapt their plan of assault — getting caught in an “in-between” state, as each Roberts and a number of other gamers famous, of each attempting to assault fastballs and shield towards secondary stuff.
“Sometimes we’re too aggressive,” outfielder Teoscar Hernández stated. “Sometimes we’re too patient.”
“It seems like at-bats are snowballing on us right now,” Kiké Hernández added. “We’re getting pitches to hit, we’re missing them. And we’re expanding the zone with two strikes.”
Being “in-between” was an issue for the Dodgers late within the season, once they ranked simply twelfth within the majors in scoring after the All-Star break. That it’s occurring once more raises a well-recognized query concerning the id of the membership.
Do they need to be an aggressive, slugging lineup that lives and dies by the house run? Or extra of a contact-minded unit able to grinding out at-bats and stressing an opposing pitcher’s pitch depend. Roberts’ emphasis on higher “compete” signaled the necessity to do extra of the latter.
Freeman echoed that notion main as much as Recreation 5.
“If we’re going up there just trying to hit home runs, it’s just not the name of the game,” Freeman stated. “We simply have to verify down and have, like, virtually a 0-1 mindset. Simply construct innings, prolong ‘em, work counts, be who we are.”
So, how do they actually go about doing that, ahead of a Game 6 matchup with a pitcher in Kevin Gausman who excels at mixing his fastball and splitter?
“Basically, you have to keep to your strengths,” Bates said. “And see what the next pitcher brings to the table.”
The only silver lining: The Dodgers have been in this spot before.
Last year, at the very start of their World Series run, they faced a similar situation in the NLDS against the San Diego Padres, winning back-to-back games with clutch offensive outbursts that helped catapult them to an eventual World Series title.
“We can do it again,” Freeman said.
“I think we’re a extra gifted crew than we had been final 12 months,” Kike Hernández added.
Coming into Friday, they may have two video games to show it. Now or by no means. Do, or watch their goals of cementing a dynasty die.
 
 

 
		 
		 
		 
		