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Yardbarker on MSNDodgers should consider bold move amid worst skid since 2019With the loss to Milwaukee, the Dodgers have now lost six straight games, which is their longest losing streak since April 2019 (via Sports Illustrated's Ryan Phillips). Blame their pitching for the skid.
The Milwaukee Brewers sweep the Dodgers as Jackson Chourio’s walk-off hit seals LA’s sixth straight loss, 3–2.
Tyler Glasnow returned to the starting rotation, but the Los Angeles Dodgers didn't return to the win column. After staging a ninth-inning comeback Wednesday, the Milwaukee Brewers (53-40) swept the defending World Series champions with a 10th-inning walk-off win.
Milwaukee Brewers All-Star pitcher Freddy Peralta dominated the Los Angeles Dodgers during a series-opening 9-1 victory.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Dodgers fell to the Milwaukee Brewers in extra innings, extending their current losing streak to six games. While that doesn't seem like a lot, it is for L.A. The Dodgers are now in the midst of their longest losing streak since April of 2019. Oddly enough, two of the losses in that streak came against the Brewers.
The Milwaukee Brewers just swept the star-studded Dodgers — and nobody should be surprised. Here’s why this was coming. The post Brewers Sweep Dodgers in July—But What Did You Expect? appeared first on Heavy Sports.
For the first time this season, the Dodgers got a member of their season-opening rotation back from injury. Righty Tyler Glasnow was activated off the 60-day injured list to start Wednesday's series finale at American Family Field.