Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers and Winning
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Clayton Kershaw ended his interview early as he and the Dodgers suffered a three-game series sweep to the Dodgers on Sunday.
Kershaw made it to the top of the fifth inning but exited after the Dodgers' third error of the day. He let out a yell in frustration as he walked off the mound, then slammed his glove and hat down on the dugout bench in anger. After the game, Kershaw was in no mood to talk.
Another sweep by Milwaukee sends the Dodgers to their 10th loss in 12 games as the NL West lead continues to shrink.
After removing himself from the game after being hit by a pitch on the wrist, Freddie Freeman's X-rays came back negative.
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Dodgers were swept by Milwaukee for the second straight series — the first time they’ve failed to beat the Brewers in a season series. Freddie Freeman leaves with a left wrist contusion
In this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Dodgers’ struggles during their five-game losing streak, the Blue Jays’ 10-game winning streak, updates to All-Star Week events and are joined by Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott.
The Brewers occupy an interesting space as a small-market franchise enjoying consistent success, especially as an MLB labor stoppage looms.