Suddenly, the Dodgers are 35-6 in their last 41, and the possibility still remains.
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Kenta Maeda can be a frustrating pitcher to watch, as he frequently nibbles and nibbles and nibbles at the strike zone, but that also tends to make him a bit underrated among fans. Maeda hasn’t been great this year, but he’s been about average, and he’s allowed three runs or less in all his starts except for one since April 22. He continued that trend today, allowing just two runs (one earned) over five innings.
There were extremely easy frames and extremely laborious frames, as per usual.