Solid start by Tyler Glasnow can’t save Dodgers from another loss

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The Dodgers won 71 games since Tyler Glasnow won his last victory.

It was March 31 152 days ago. The season then had six games. No other launcher with at least 13 departures from the major league has disappeared without a victory this season.

However, Glasnow never deserved a better spell than it was on Saturday, when he took a boost in the sixth round and a laundering in the seventh, only to finish with the loss when the dodgers fell 6-1 against the diamonds of Arizona.

Padres defeating the Minnesota Twins, the Dodgers’ advance in the West National League is back to a match.

It’s not like Glasnow had bad. In the beginning, he did not give a race and in four others, he abandoned only one.

He did not get the victory in any of these games – and it is starting to age.

“I know that our team will come back and play better,” said Glasnow, easily the best baseball launcher with a 1-3 file. “But it’s frustrating right now.”

In four of his first 13 starts, the Dodgers (77-59) did not marked a race behind him. Thus, while his average of 2.45 remunerated and six deserved points granted in four appearances in July led the starters of the team, he had not been a loss and three decisions to show.

He was almost as good in August – when his record was 0 to 2.

“He can only do what he can do,” said manager Dave Roberts. “So, yes, if you do not score points, it certainly decreases your margin. But the launcher must do what he has to do. Defense could do what they have to do, then the offensive must do what they have to do.”

Dodgers' third goal player, Kiké Hernández, reacts after removing the seventh round on Saturday against Arizona.

Dodgers’ third goal player, Kiké Hernández, reacts after removing the seventh round on Saturday against Arizona.

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Only one of these three things happened on Saturday, when Glasnow removed the first 10 strikers on only 39 throws, withdrawing four.

The spell was broken with one to the fourth when Glasnow hit Ketel Marte with a 1-1 throw. He escaped the sleeve without other damage and with the intact boost.

“I had conscious, yes,” he said about non-a-papper.

The Eduardo Rodriguez of Arizona (6-8) was almost as stingy, which only abandons two strokes in four sleeves, although it worked two.

Rodriguez, who started the evening with an MPM of 5.67, is the fourth leaving with an era of more than 5.00 that the Dodgers faced in their last eight games. They lost the four games, scoring a point in 24 combined rounds against the four launchers.

“Every day, I write the programming and I feel good with the guys we run there. And you know it is a plan and when you have the opportunity to take advantage, you have to do your job,” said Roberts.

“I always have the impression that our guys are better, but all that matters is how you play.”

The dodgers almost arrived in Rodriguez during the fifth round when Kiké Hernández started with a hard ground that obtained the third basic player Blaze Alexander for a single. Miguel Rojas then sent him third with a double and Shohei Ohtani followed with what should have been a flight of sacrifice on the left.

The launch of Lourdes Gurriel Jr. was offline, but when Hernández did not slip, the recipient Gabriel Moreno was able to recover the ball and label the runner to finish the double game. After a long review, the call of the referee of the Dan Bellino plate was confirmed.

Hernández, who had his back in Gurriel, said that he had looked for the striker on the Mookie Betts bridge to get help, but Betts was out of position.

“I haven’t seen Mookie and I didn’t slip,” he said. “I was absent. I thought I was safe. ”

It was only one of the numerous sloppy errors made by the Dodgers, who had two runners laid on the bases and committed two implementation errors.

Dodgers Baserunner Freddie Freeman is labeled by the third basic player in Arizona Blaze Alexander.

Dodgers Baserunner Freddie Freeman is labeled by the third base player in Arizona Blaze Alexander during the fourth round on Saturday.

(CARLIN STIEHL / LOS Angeles Times)

“Tonight, there were a lot of things that I will not enter that just lend itself to a really unusual lack of focus,” said Roberts frustrated visibly. “There were things, whether it was a time [were] Just errors and an execution that simply cannot happen.

“We gave it. We fought. So, yes, it’s difficult. I really can’t excuse him. ”

Glasnow, meanwhile, lost his without striker on the simple interior of Ildemaro Vargas in the sixth and its laundering on the Home Run of Corbin Carroll in the seventh – after which his night became uncontrollable.

Gurriel followed with a shipwreck lining to center that Andy Pages launched for a double and when Teoscar Hernández could not tighten the long journey of Alexander to the wall in the center, which opted for another double, the Diamondbacks (68-69) had runners in the second and third without out.

Moreno led Gurriel on a fly ball in the center and Alexander followed him at home when the pages of the center jumped from Kiké Hernández to the third to do it 3-0.

Glasnow, who did not go out for the eighth, launched 100 throws in seven rounds of the season, withdrawing six. The Dodgers made him run – the first they marked for him in two starts and 11 rounds – thanks to a simple Betts RBI. But Smith flew away for the center to end the Channel.

The dodgers were one for eight with runners in a score position on Saturday, leaving eight runners on the basis.

The Arizona then put the match in the ninth, reaching the Kirby Yates lifter for three points on a simple, a walk to two outings and the second Vargas circuit of the season, a bomb of 423 feet to the right.

“This is an excellent opportunity we have, and you have to adopt it,” said Roberts. “You need to want to go out. You have to have fun competition. And it seems that the last two nights, at times, was an unrecognizable ball club.

“We have to play better. We do it. “

Etc.

Monday is the second day of Dodgers in less than a week, so Dave Roberts, the manager, plans to jump the place of Emmet Sheehan in the rotation. Sheehan closed the Reds on two strokes in a better career of seven heats during his last outing. The right -hander could leave the enclosure of the readers on Sunday, but Roberts will open the team of the team at Pittsburgh and Baltimore with Clayton Kershaw and Shohei Ohtani.

The lifter Michael Kopech, who spent most of the season on the injured list with knee and shoulder problems, will accompany the team during their road trip and could be activated on Tuesday. Brock Stewart, sidelined since August 12 with an inflammation of the shoulder, launched the launch after obtaining a cortisone stroke.

Kyle Hurt, who has launched four games in the last two seasons before undergoing surgery to repair a ligament in his right elbow last July, faced live strikers in a simulated match of several rounds on Saturday and to present to Oklahoma City in September. “It’s been 13 months. I am very excited to be back,” said Hurt, 27.

Roberts has not excluded a role of enclosure of the lifts to hurt the section.

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