Dodgers’ Timely Hitting Falters Again in Loss to Cardinals
- The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the St. Louis Cardinals in a 2-1 walk-off loss at Busch Stadium on June 7, 2025.
- The Dodgers’ defeat came amid a prolonged offensive drought in St. Louis, where they managed just one hit while multiple teammates were in scoring position across two games.
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered a dominant performance by pitching six innings without allowing a run and recording nine strikeouts, but the Dodgers left 21 runners on base and struggled to get timely hits.
- Shohei Ohtani crossed home plate from third base on a passed ball during the ninth, tying the game before Nolan Arenado delivered a pinch-hit single to win it in the bottom half.
- The defeat marked the Dodgers' third loss in four games and emphasized their ongoing difficulties with clutch hitting despite leading major league averages.
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Dodgers’ offensive woes continue in walk-off loss to Cardinals
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Dodgers’ timely hitting falters again in loss to Cardinals
ST. LOUIS — Considering what has happened to the Dodgers’ starting rotation this season, they should be treating what remains like a dwindling precious resource. But the offense wasted six scoreless innings from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, stalling out in the clutch for the second game in a row and losing 2-1 to the St. Louis Cardinals on Nolan Arenado’s pinch-hit walkoff single in the ninth inning Saturday afternoon. “Yeah, when Yoshi pitches the way h…
Dodgers Pitcher Shares Frustration With Shocking Lack Of Offense - LAFB Network
Jeff Curry-Imagn Images Yoshinobu Yamamoto has quietly emerged as the stabilizing force in a Los Angeles Dodgers rotation riddled with uncertainty. On Saturday at Busch Stadium, the Japanese ace delivered another gem—six scoreless innings, nine strikeouts, and just four hits allowed. Yet, the Dodgers fell 2-1 in walk-off fashion to the Cardinals, their fourth such loss of the season. The defeat wasn’t on Yamamoto. Once again, the Dodgers’ offens…
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