Mookie and Ohtani both homered, and the top of the lineup hits great, but once again, not much production from the bottom of the lineup and a ton of Dodgers were left on base.
Dustin May pitched 6 strong innings only giving up 2 hits and an unearned run, but Anthony Banda pitched poorly again and gave up 2 runs in the one inning he pitched.
Tanner closed it out in the 9th, but the Dodgers win a game 5-3 that they should have won by about a score of 8-3.
The Dodgers were at home playing the Rockies, one of the worst teams in baseball with a 3-12 record, but Colorado hung in their with the uninspired Dodger lineup and kept the game close.
L.A. gained no ground as the Padres and Giants both won.
A win is a win, but the Dodgers are not looking like a defending World Series Champions lately...