Dave Roberts: Dodgers Can't 'Panic' Amid Offensive Woes
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced a frustrating 2-1 walk-off loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, highlighting their ongoing offensive issues. They went 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position and left 12 players stranded, following a prior game where they were just 1-for-13 under similar circumstances. Manager Dave Roberts emphasized that dry spells are normal in baseball, expressing confidence that the team will rebound. Even with consistent hits and base runners, the inability to convert remains concerning, hinting at a potential correction as the season progresses.
It kind of goes in waves, and you can't ride the emotional waves. Knowing that each guy is putting in the work and prepared. It's going to turn.
Frustration, certainly, because you don't like losing and not driving in runs when you get opportunities. We are getting hits. We are getting guys on base, but we're just not cashing in.
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