The Braves had a chance to do a lot of things in this game: get back to .500, claim their first series win of the year, get their first series win in Chavez Ravine in about a decade, get Charlie Morton back on track, and so on and so forth. None of those things happened, as the Dodgers basically dismantled them from the get-go en route to a 5-1 getaway day loss. The Braves were dominated so much that the Dodgers didn’t even need to use their planned piggyback of Tony Gonsolin and Tyler Anderson, as Gonsolin threw six innings of one-hit ball and Anderson warmed up but didn’t enter the game.