LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers shuffled their slumping lineup for Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night, and the changes did absolutely nothing to prevent another dismal offensive performance by a star-studded lineup running out of chances to recapture its October form.
The Dodgers managed just four hits against Toronto rookie Trey Yesavage and his bullpen during the Blue Jays' 6-1 victory. Kiké Hernández's third-inning homer was the Dodgers' only extra-base hit, and they struck out a whopping 15 times — at least once by every member of the reconfigured starting lineup.
Manager Dave Roberts moved slumping Mookie Betts down in the order for the first time in four years and benched Andy Pages in an attempt to jump-start an offense that is on the verge of ruining Los Ang

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