You can lead the whole game, but if and when that 27th out eventually comes, you happen to be trailing, it all goes down the drain. That’s exactly what the Dodgers experienced in this deflating 7-6 loss to the Angels, sealing an 0-6 campaign against the Halos this season.

Los Angeles took the lead by the second hitter of the game as it put up a three-run spot on the veteran Kyle Hendricks, and it remained ahead until the bottom of the eighth inning. That early damage had Will Smith at the forefront of things with a two-run shot, his 15th of the season.

Despite that sizable early lead, this game always had an unsettling script for the Dodgers, particularly when you consider this recent negative stretch. While the Dodgers stayed ahead for almost the entire affair, the Angels made a point t

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