Pitching and Defense Collapse as Dodgers Lose Again
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – Twins exploited Dodgers' bullpen injuries and control issues, scoring six runs in two innings as Dodgers fell to 6-11 in July, their worst monthly record in years.
- On Tuesday night, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium, 10-7.
- Having lost 11 of 14 since July 4 and snapping a six-game home skid Monday, the Dodgers entered Tuesday’s game in a slump.
- The bullpen, missing key arms like Tanner Scott, issued seven walks in the sixth and seventh innings, undermining Los Angeles' relief efforts.
- The defeat plunged Los Angeles to 6-11 in July, one of its worst monthly marks in years, and thousands of empty seats greeted Carlos Correa’s ninth-inning at-bat.
- Up next, Twins RHP Chris Paddack will pitch against Dodgers RHP Tyler Glasnow on Wednesday, after Minnesota scored their most runs ever against Los Angeles and earned only their third Dodger Stadium win in 16 tries.
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