The Dodgers, despite their talented $400-million roster, are struggling with offensive performance, resulting in a series of three consecutive losses after a strong start to the season. Manager Dave Roberts remains optimistic, stating it's too early in the calendar to panic. The team averaged over 5.5 runs per game during their unbeaten start but has dropped to barely three runs per game in their recent tumultuous stretch. Kiké Hernández noted a collective slump among players, yet expresses confidence that the team will bounce back and start winning again soon.
"It's too early to sound any alarm bells. Our lineup is talented enough to turn this narrative around when it counts." — Manager Dave Roberts.
"We've seen our offense pause lately, averaging just over three runs in our last nine games. It's a tough stretch but we're confident it will change soon." — Kiké Hernández.
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