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The Dodgers had two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell on the mound for Game 5 of the World Series with a chance to take a 3-2 lead. It didn't happen.
Edgardo Henriquez was one strike away from keeping the Dodgers in it. His team trailing by two runs in the seventh with runners on the corners -- and fresh off two hitless innings with two strikeouts
Dodgers fans are not cutting Teoscar Hernandez any slack for the blunder he made in right field in the fourth inning of Game 5.
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Blake Snell blames bad luck after latest World Series letdown puts Dodgers on brink of defeat
Blake Snell thinks bad luck had about as much to do with his Game 5 struggles as the Toronto Blue Jays. The two-time Cy Young Award winner gave up two home runs on his first three pitches, then faltered again late in a 6-1 loss Wednesday night that put the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers on the brink of a Fall Classic defeat.
As the Dodgers played out their final inning at Dodger Stadium this year, an isolated voice in what had been a sellout crowd tried to get a chant going: "The Series isn't over!" That drew some scattered cheers,
Clayton Kershaw soaked in the sights at Dodger Stadium for the final time as a Dodgers player after their Game 5 loss vs. Blue Jays.
An offensive slump at the worst possible time has led to two home losses and has the reigning World Series champs facing elimination in Game 6 on Friday night in Toronto.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made an honest admission about Mookie Betts' struggles in the World Series.