Dodgers can't produce enough offense yet again, drop second straight to Marlins
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Dodgers can't produce enough offense yet again, drop second straight to Marlins
"The loss before a sun-splashed matinee crowd marked the first time the Dodgers have lost consecutive games at home since last fall's World Series."
"The Dodgers scored just three times in the two games, going 4 for 17 with men in scoring position and leaving 16 runners on base in the two contests."
"Tyler Glasnow's performance on a brilliant cloudless afternoon was his best of the season at Dodger Stadium, with Glasnow scattering three hits and striking out nine in 5 2/3 innings."
"Liam Hicks opened the scoring for Miami, driving Glasnow's first pitch of the second inning into the lower stands just inside the right-field foul pole for his seventh home run of the season."
The Dodgers faced a disappointing 3-2 loss against the Miami Marlins, marking their first consecutive home losses since the previous World Series. The team struggled offensively, scoring only three runs in two games and leaving 16 runners on base. Despite leading the majors in home wins and having the best home ERA, their road performance has been subpar. Tyler Glasnow had a strong outing, allowing only three hits and striking out nine, but left the game trailing due to two solo home runs.
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