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MY GOSH!! Is this serious? How come no one noticed? LATEST NEWS LA DODGERS

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In a dramatic turn of events during the National League Division Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers faced a tough setback against the San Diego Padres, losing 6-5 in a tightly contested game that now places San Diego ahead in the series 2-1. While the match showcased competitive play, a critical defensive error by Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas cast a shadow over their performance.

The tension was palpable before the game, with both teams striving to maintain focus in a high-stakes playoff atmosphere. However, as the game progressed, small but significant mistakes began to surface for the Dodgers. The second inning proved to be a turning point, marked by a series of defensive missteps that ultimately cost the Dodgers dearly.

Pitcher Walker Buehler delivered one of his finest performances of the season, effectively managing the Padres’ offense for much of the game. Unfortunately, he lacked the necessary support from his defense, which struggled with both physical and decision-making errors. The first major blunder occurred when first baseman Freddie Freeman made an inaccurate throw, setting the stage for a challenging situation with runners on first and third base.

However, the most pivotal moment came when Rojas hesitated while attempting a double play after fielding a ground ball from Xander Bogaerts. Instead of making a quick and accurate throw to second base, Rojas held the ball for a critical moment, allowing Jackson Merrill to reach second safely and enabling Bogaerts to reach first. This lapse not only allowed both runners to remain on base but also opened the door for the Padres to extend their lead.

Rojas acknowledged the gravity of his mistake, recognizing how such errors can significantly impact playoff outcomes. While he has been a reliable contributor throughout the season, this moment of hesitation highlighted the importance of precision in critical game situations. As the Dodgers regroup for the next game, questions loom about how to prevent similar lapses in the future, leaving fans eager for a turnaround in the series.

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