More than a month of low-scoring games hasn't changed Mark McGwire's mind.
The hitting coach and former home-run champion was adamant: The Dodgers should be scoring more runs.
In McGwire's view, the Dodgers shouldn't be playing the kind of game they played against the Texas Rangers on Thursday night at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers won, 1-0, but their only run in the walk-off victory was scored on a balk by Rangers reliever Keone Kala.
"We should be averaging no less than five runs a game," McGwire said.
They scored none against 25-year-old minor-league call-up Anthony Ranaudo in the first 62/3 innings Thursday.