Dodgers’ offense stays quiet in loss to Cubs
- The Chicago Cubs defeated the Dodgers 4-2 on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles.
- The Dodgers' struggles led to them losing the weekend series against the Chicago Cubs.
- Dodgers' hitters struggled, managing only five runs and a.200 average in the series.
- Mookie Betts said, "It's just a bumpy two weeks," acknowledging the team's recent slump.
- The Dodgers' losing streak suggests an offensive slump after a strong start to the season.
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Dodgers’ offense stays quiet in loss to Cubs
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