Dodgers fail to 'cash in' at plate, now look to 'flip script' in NLDS

 The Dodgers are in a tough spot after dropping the first two games of the NLDS to the Diamondbacks. They failed to cash in on their opportunities at the plate in Game 2, and now they need to find a way to flip the script in order to advance to the NLCS.






The Dodgers have a lot of talent on their roster, but they need to start playing like it. Their offense has been inconsistent all season, and that's continued into the playoffs. They need to find a way to generate more runs, and they need to do it consistently.

The Dodgers also need to get better pitching. They've allowed 8 runs in the first two games of the series, and that's not going to cut it. They need to get their starters to go deeper into games, and they need to get their bullpen to be more reliable.


The Dodgers are in a tough spot, but they're not out of it yet. They have a lot of talent on their roster, and they've been in this position before. They know what it takes to win and are confident they can turn things around.

Here are some things that the Dodgers can do to flip the script in the NLDS:

  • Get their offense going. The Dodgers need to start generating more runs, and they need to do it consistently. They need to find a way to get their best hitters on base more often and capitalize on their opportunities.
  • Get better pitching. The Dodgers have allowed 8 runs in the first two games of the series, and that's not going to cut it. They need to get their starters to go deeper into games, and they need to get their bullpen to be more reliable.
  • Make adjustments. The Dodgers need to make adjustments based on what they've seen from the Diamondbacks in the first two games. They need to figure out how to get to Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen and find a way to beat their bullpen.





The Dodgers are in a tough spot, but they're not out of it yet. They have a lot of talent on their roster, and they've been in this position before. They know what it takes to win and are confident they can turn things around.

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