Los Angeles Dodgers fans will all agree—something seems off right now in blue-town. Sure, the team showed plenty of zeal and life in August after a rather miserable July, but the cracks are increasing. And Friday night in Baltimore felt like another chapter in a story that no one in LA wants to keep reading. And given that they are the reigning champions, it is strange.
Inside the clubhouse at Camden Yards, the mood was somber, as it can be. Tanner Scott sat frozen at his locker, staring at the void for letting another game slip. Then, Dalton Rushing was rushing out on crutches, and Freddie Freeman was giving everyone a bitter pill.
“We’re just not playing very good. … There’s no sugarcoating this. We need to figure this out, and figure this out quick, ” said Freeman. And well, no kiddi