'Hard to put into words' Dodgers left speechless after shocking NLDS
sweep
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[October 13, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Dodgers struggled to explain why
their potent offense faltered and their starting pitchers were
hammered by the Arizona Diamondbacks as the 100-win team was swept
out of the best-of-five National League Divisional Series.
The Dodgers fell 4-2 on Wednesday night in a game where, like the
two before it, the Diamondbacks jumped all over their starters as
their best hitters went cold at the worst possible time.
"If you look at the game and the series, they outplayed us," manager
Dave Roberts told reporters after the game.
"There's no other spin to it. I tip my hat to those guys and wish
them well.
"As far as our clubhouse, it's just a lot of disappointment. I
really just don't know what to say... the bottom line is the
outplayed us in every facet of the game."
Most shockingly of all, it was Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, two
former MVPs who had sensational regular seasons, who failed to make
an impact on the series, going a combined 1-for-21 at the plate.
"It's obviously super frustrating, there are no real words for it,"
Betts said.
"I can't speak for all of us but I know I did absolutely nothing to
help us win. I thought I prepared the right way but I just did not
execute anything."
Betts and Freeman had a chance to redeem themselves in the eighth
inning of Wednesday's Game Three when the team trailed 4-2 with a
runner on first.
Both struck out to Kevin Ginkel and an inning later, the underdog
Diamondbacks were celebrating by jumping into the pool over the
right field wall at Chase Field.
"It's hard to put into words, it's just frustrating," Freeman said.
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Oct 11, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers manager
Dave Roberts (30) reacts in the seventh inning against the Arizona
Diamondbacks for game three of the NLDS for the 2023 MLB playoffs at
Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports/File
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"Me and a lot of us didn't play the way we wanted
to. They came out swinging all three games and they beat us."
While the Dodgers finished the regular season 16 games ahead of the
Diamondbacks in the NL West, Arizona has been on a tear this
postseason, sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers in a best-of-three series
before toppling heavily favored Los Angeles.
"They're a hot team," said veteran right hander Lance Lynn, who gave
up four solo home runs in the third inning to put the Dodgers in a
hole out of which they would not climb.
"They're in a good rhythm, throwing the ball well, playing good
defense. They were just better than us this series."
The Diamondbacks next take on either the Philadelphia Phillies or
Atlanta Braves in the NL Championship series while the Dodgers face
a long offseason where they will look to come up with answers.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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