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Dodgers’ defensive woes doom them to their third loss in 4 video games

By Editorial Board Published April 8, 2025 8 Min Read
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Dodgers’ defensive woes doom them to their third loss in 4 video games

WASHINGTON — Defensive miscues value the Dodgers two runs on Monday. Stellar protection from the Washington Nationals prevented two, if no more.

Within the Dodgers’ 6-4 loss at Nationals Park to open a three-game collection, that proved to be the most important distinction. And, with the workforce having misplaced three of their final 4 video games, it strengthened what’s quick changing into a disconcerting early-season theme.

As was the story on this previous weekend’s collection defeat to the Philadelphia Phillies, when defensive breakdowns and baserunning blunders ended the workforce’s 8-0 begin to the season, the Dodgers continued to battle with the basics on Monday, digging an early gap from which they by no means absolutely recovered — even on an evening Shohei Ohtani got here up a double in need of the cycle.

With two on and one out within the high of the second, Mookie Betts let a hard-hit one-hopper blaze by him at shortstop, misjudging a low bounce on an error that allowed an unearned run to attain.

“I missed it,” Betts mentioned. “Whether it hopped up or stayed down, doesn’t matter.”

With two outs, Miguel Rojas booted a extra routine grounder at second base, leading to yet one more error and unearned run.

“Defensively today, we gave them a lot of chances for them to score some runs,” Rojas mentioned. “So we gotta clean that up.”

The Nationals’ protection, alternatively, twice took away hits that doused doubtlessly harmful Dodgers rallies.

Within the high of the third, Max Muncy was robbed of additional bases on a diving catch in proper subject by Alex Name — simply three batters earlier than Ohtani whacked a two-run homer that in any other case would have scored three.

Within the fifth, Rojas was denied successful when shortstop Paul DeJong made a diving cease deep within the gap — simply two batters earlier than Ohtani laced a triple that will have introduced him house, however as a substitute was wasted in a scoreless inning.

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits a triple through the fifth inning Monday towards the Nationals.

(Nick Wass / Related Press)

Then, because the Dodgers tried to rally from a 6-4 deficit within the ninth, a leadoff double from Muncy was adopted by a diving cease on a Hunter Feduccia floor ball from Nationals second baseman Luis García Jr., probably saving yet one more run because the Nationals sewed up a series-opening win.

“It just seems like each night there’s some things fundamentally that, we’re just not playing clean baseball,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned. “Giving teams extra outs or giving up outs on the bases, or whatever it might be.”

Opposing groups’ protection, after all, is out of the Dodgers’ management.

However their very own repeated errors have emerged as a rising supply of frustration on this marketing campaign’s opening weeks.

The Dodgers (9-3) have dedicated seven errors, all inside the final six video games. They’ve yielded 10 unearned runs, most within the majors. They’ve even struggled to sluggish the working sport, giving up steals on all 12 makes an attempt by their opponents to this point, together with three to the Nationals (4-6) on Monday.

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“We need to clean some things up on all sides of the ball,” Muncy mentioned. “We know we’re better than what we’ve been playing.”

“We expect the best out of us every single day, and it’s supposed to be good every single day,” Rojas added. “But I mean, it happens. We have to keep working on it … We gotta pay attention to details a little bit more.”

A few of this was to be anticipated. Betts continues to be reacclimating to shortstop after his three-month cameo there final 12 months. A main outfield alignment of Michael Conforto, Teoscar Hernández and Andy Pages (who acquired a time off Monday amid his season-opening hunch, even with left-handed MacKenzie Gore on the mound) is just not precisely a full-proof defensive unit.

And customarily, this 12 months’s Dodgers’ lineup was constructed with offense as the first consideration; serving to them rank top-five in scoring, and second in house runs, despite the fact that they’ve been with out Freddie Freeman (who stays on the injured checklist with an ankle harm) for all however three video games.

However on Monday, their bats couldn’t bail them out.

The Dodgers (9-3) managed simply two runs over six innings towards Gore, who racked up seven strikeouts whereas yielding 5 hits. They scored twice within the eighth, however stranded the potential tying runs when Kiké Hernández struck out to finish the inning. Then, within the ninth, they couldn’t do something with Muncy’s leadoff double, even with Nationals nearer Kyle Finnegan going for a five-out save on his third-straight day of pitching.

To make issues worse, their finest second of defensive excellence — when heart fielder Tommy Edman threw out a runner at house within the seventh — got here in an inning the Nationals (4-6) scored three different occasions off relievers Anthony Banda and Matt Sauer.

“If you lose a couple games and you don’t play clean baseball, you look back at a game and you say, ‘We could have done this, or that might have changed the outcome,’” Roberts mentioned. “There’s still some good things that happened tonight. … But yeah, I just think in totality, the bar, the standard, is pretty high for our club. And I know they feel the same.”

All of it overshadowed Ohtani’s monstrous evening on the plate, which included an infield single within the first, his two-run blast to the right-field bullpen within the third, the fifth-inning triple that hit off the highest of the wall in heart, plus a stroll within the ninth one at-bat earlier than Betts grounded out to finish the sport.

It additionally left beginning pitcher Dustin Might with a tough-luck loss, having given up only one earned run in a six-inning outing that — after some early command points led to a few walks that compounded the defensive miscues — noticed him retire the final 11 batters he confronted.

“We just gotta continue to come every single day and clean those things up,” Rojas mentioned. “Hopefully we can start getting better overall, and not just waiting for the miracle to happen in the last couple innings. I think we’re gonna clean it up a little bit more defensively and on the bases, and we all know that.”

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