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Dave Roberts Tells Dodgers To ‘Keep Competing’ During Rough Patch
Mar 28, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts before the opening day game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jason Parkhurst-USA TODAY Sports Jason Parkhurst/USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the New York Mets in a 6-4 loss on Saturday, following a comeback effort that was squandered after the bullpen again faltered late.

Losers of seven of their last 10 games, the Dodgers still lead the National League West by one game. But the sideways skid has put an uneasy strain on the club.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts lamented that he’d like his players to maintain their focus, not allowing one rough patch to snowball any further.

“The message is just keep playing,” Roberts said after Saturday’s game. “Keep preparing, keep competing and expect things to turn. Today was a little bit of what we’ve seen in the sense of the pitching, you allow nine free bases by way of walk or hit batsman.

“We did a good job conversely of getting guys on base by way of the walk and hit batsman. We just didn’t get the hits we needed to put up some crooked numbers. And then when we do make a bad pitch, it seems to go out of the ballpark. That’s just what happens when things aren’t going well.

“My point is you’ve just got to keep going. We’re in it, and you’ve just got to keep going. No one is going to feel sorry for you. You’ve got to play the game the right way and expect things to turn.”

With as much talent as the roster has, it’s difficult to see a way they don’t snap out of their funk. The offense is putting up enough runs to win games, but the pitching staff has yet to find their own consistency.

“You haven’t really seen any quit,” said Dodgers infielder Max Muncy. “We’ve continued to give ourselves opportunities at any point in every game. We’ve just got to pull through.

“It’s part of the learning process when you have a team starting the year. To be honest, as long as I’ve been here, I don’t know if we’ve ever played great in April. It’s just one of those things that you’ve got to weather the storm, grind through it and know that in the end we’re going to be just fine.

“Like I said, half the battle is just giving ourselves the opportunity. We’re doing that. Now we’ve just got to capitalize on the other part.”

To Muncy’s credit, the Dodgers are grinding in nearly every game. Refusing to rollover when the score is lopsided in the opposing team’s favor.

Losing their third series in a row is a feat that isn’t a usual occurrence, leaving a sour taste with fans, onlookers, and the team.

Dave Roberts can’t pinpoint one clear issue for Dodgers

Over their last four games, the Dodgers have seen losses caused by each area of their team.

Bullpen flubs, offensive letdowns and starting pitching woes. That many weak moments in the course of a week is likely to have a down effect on the team. But Roberts maintains that each of those units have a hand in their situation.

This article first appeared on Dodger Blue and was syndicated with permission.

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