Dodgers, Mookie Betts fall just short again in loss to St. Louis Cardinals

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Dodgers, Mookie Betts fall just short again in loss to St. Louis Cardinals
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David Price struggles in Dodgers' loss against Cardinals

Pitcher Trevor Bauer said he will do a deep dive into advanced statistics and video to determine the reasons for the high percentage of long balls.The right-hander held the Dodgers scoreless across six innings. He scattered four hits, issued three walks and caught two breaks in the sixth inning. First, Max Muncy, after Betts singled, smashed a 103.5-mph line drive that second baseman Tommy Edman snagged with a jump.

Treinen, making his first appearance since Friday, was kept in the game for the ninth inning after logging a perfect eighth on nine pitches and being unavailable Monday because of an undisclosed injury. Roberts declined to offer details when asked Tuesday what specifically hindered Treinen.Kenley Jansen warmed in the bullpen as Treinen, seemingly not hampered by whatever bothered him Monday, took the mound for the ninth.

“That’s something I know he’s going to build on,” Roberts said. “And if he can repeat that and put himself in that spot mechanically, a lot of good things are going to happen.”Advertisement

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