The Dodgers put together one of their worst playoff appearances in recent memory, getting swept in the NLDS by division rival Arizona. All three starting pitchers — Clayton Kershaw, Bobby Miller and Lance Lynn — put up duds and the Dodgers bats couldn’t heat up as LA’s season ended prematurely.
In other news, Kershaw spoke on his future in Major League Baseball and Mookie Betts broke down why he feels he didn’t perform up to his usual standards in the postseason.
Check out today’s headlines:
Dodgers Were ‘Dominated’ Across the Board by Streaking Arizona
Dave Roberts Explains Why He Pinch-Hit Austin Barnes in Crucial Game 3 Spot
Miguel Rojas Breaks Silence Following Dodgers NLDS Loss
Chris Taylor Says NLDS Was Dodgers ‘Worst Baseball’ of the Season
Dave Roberts Explains Decision to Keep Lance Lynn in After 2 Home Runs
Diamondbacks Social Media Team Gets Last Laugh over Dodgers With Devastating 6 Word Post
Clayton Kershaw Doesn’t Know What His Future Holds
Mookie Betts Feels He Didn’t Help Team in Any Way in NLDS
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