How can the Dodgers’ season survive amid their pitching woes?

Bye-bye, goodbye.
Hello the Dodger lift enclosure.
Everything was so familiar. It was so exasperating. It was the 2025 season resolved in three hours of roars, then shouts, then sighs.
The Dodgers in Haleter and Grappling needed a scan of three Philadelphia Phillie games this week to have a chance to make a Bye in the first round in the future qualifiers.
The Dodgers launcher, Anthony Banda, reacts during the first round of a defeat against the Philadelphia Phillies at the Dodger Stadium on Monday.
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A match down and their enclosures of the LEVERS has already stifled them.
They will not get bye. They could not survive the first punch of Philly. It was the same old story. The continuous succession launchers of the Dodgers made a two-point lead, ruined two returns which followed, then were burned for a double of 10th rounds which led to the winning round of the 6-5 victory of the Phillies.
In a scene reminiscent of failures last October, a dismal crowd of the Dodger stadium saw the phillies dancing from their canoe and hurrying in souvenir t-shirts and celebrating strong on the field after having won the title of the East National League.
In a scene that also recalls last October failures, a few steps from the party, the Dodgers clubhouse was fatally calm.
Max Muncy was questioned about the enclosure of the Lights, which abandoned five of the six racing phillies on Monday, including three circuits.
“This is a difficult issue,” he said.
He tried to answer it anyway, saying: “It is frustrating from the team’s point of view, but they did an excellent job for us all year round and they will continue to do a great job.”
Sorry, but there is no rotation of this mess. It is not a championship enclosure. It is not even an enclosure of winners. This lift enclosure was overworked and surpassed and simply surpassed the whole season, and when the Front Office Dodger had the chance to repair it on the deadline for trade, they did practically nothing.
It is everyone’s fault. It is an organizational failure. This enclosure of the lifts will be death. The slow expiration officially started on Monday.
Fucked by anthony Banda and Jack Dreyer and Alex Vesia and Blake Treinen grease, the Dodgers have suffered a loss that may well end their hope to defend their title.
Now phillies of 5 ½ games with a dozen games to play, there is practically no way that the Dodgers can spend them and finish with the second best record in the National League. This means that instead of taking a week off, they are heading for a dangerous series of three games.
If they gain the west on the Padres of San Diego – no guarantee – they will play these three games at home. If they finish second to the west, they will play these three games on the road.
Be that as it may, a team with a cooked enclosure and a painful star receiver and all kinds of uncertainty surrounding their rotation will not get the advantage of a well -necessary rest.
“We want Bye, of course,” Freddie Freeman told journalists last weekend.
It is strangely not so easy for everyone. Over the next two weeks, there will undoubtedly be experts who will make the argument that Dodgers do not want or really need a week by Bye because he deprives the team of his routine and his pace.
Don’t be a model.
The Dodgers launcher, Anthony Banda, launches the mound during a defeat at the Phillies at the Dodger stadium on Monday.
(CARLIN STIEHL / LOS Angeles Times)
The dodgers were desperate for this bye. The Dodgers knew they needed this bye. They knew that they needed to rest the readers, to set up a rotation led by Shohei Ohtani and to give Will Smith’s right time to heal.
Yes, the week of leave invaded them in 2022 and 2023, when the offensive lost its boastful and the dodgers were beaten in two superb series of division upset by the San Diego Padres and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
But, once again, they won the Bye last year and you know how it ended.
They needed to pass the phillies. And they had to start this process this week, because the remaining calendar of the phillies includes a stretch of six closing games against the Miami Marlins and the Minnesota Twins.
The Dodgers manager, Dave Roberts, is naturally away from the Goodbye / No bye debate, saying to the media: “We will try to win as many games as possible.
Here’s how he – UGH – was played on Monday:
Banda begins the game as the first match and abandoned a shot in the Kyle Schwarber right center.
Dreyer enters the match with a two -point lead in the seventh and gives a two -point circuit to someone named Weston Wilson.
Vesia abandons a circuit by Bryce Harper in the eighth.
The Dodgers launcher, Alex Vesia, throws a bag of frustration colophys after the first basic Phillie player, Bryce Harper, succeeded at the top of the eighth round at the Dodger stadium on Monday.
(CARLIN STIEHL / LOS Angeles Times)
Treinen does not hold the runners on the base in the 10th, abandons a double flight, and JT Realmuto strikes the possible winning fly ball.
“I had the guys I wanted, and it doesn’t always work,” said Roberts.
One has the impression that it is too late to train.
“Try to see which guys intensify,” said Roberts. “I’m just going to try to understand who will take the opportunity.”
Monday evening, the opportunity seized them, causing them in a series of three games that could cost them all.
Difficult to beat an opponent of Joker with an enclosure of the lifers who folds.




