
Los Angeles Dodgers fall flat with their first three-game losing streak of the season, raising tough questions about clubhouse leadership and offensive grit. With Mookie Betts sidelined and Shohei Ohtani struggling at the plate—striking out looking in key moments—the Dodgers’ big bats have gone silent, failing to hit a home run for four straight games. Is L.A.’s reliance on the long ball finally catching up to them? Pete Fox spotlights Freddie Freeman’s slump, Shohei Ohtani’s struggles in high-leverage situations, and the mounting pressure on the Dodgers’ pitching staff. Discussion centers on Emmet Sheehan’s rocky start, the lack of situational hitting, and calls for a spark in the dugout. Can the Dodgers rediscover their edge before slipping further in the standings? Don’t miss this candid breakdown of what’s missing in L.A.’s game—and what must change fast.