Whether the length of Monday night's 18-inning Game 3 win was a factor or not, the Dodgers managed just six hits in their 6-2 loss to the Blue Jays in World Series Game 4 on Tuesday. For some of L.A.'s hitters, the drought is a continuation of a trend that may spur manager Dave Roberts to adjust his lineup for Wednesday's Game 5.
Mookie Betts’ eighth-inning single in Game 4 was only his fifth hit in 34 at-bats since the start of the NLCS. By now, after walking Shohei Ohtani intentionally four times on Monday, it’s clear the Blue Jays are going to pitch around him -- if they even pitch to him at all. That means opportunities for Betts -- opportunities that he just isn’t cashing in right now.
Meanwhile, in front of Ohtani, Andy Pages has struggled in the No. 9 spot, hitting just .080 t

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