Well, they weren’t going to go 162-0. If you were holding out hope that this might finally be the year, then on Friday, your dreams were crushed, as the Dodgers fell 2-1 to the Diamondbacks, to move to 1-1 on the year.
Coming off an Opening Day victory where the Dodgers went 5-for-11 with runners in scoring position, on Friday, they went a whopping 0-for-7 — not exactly a recipe for success.
The Dodgers offense came up short, and spoiled what was arguably Dustin May’s best outing of his young career.