Dodgers Rookie Doesn't Hold Back After Tough Loss Punches His Ticket Back to Triple-A

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Dodgers Rookie Doesn't Hold Back After Tough Loss Punches His Ticket Back to Triple-A
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Sunday's 14-3 loss to the Diamondbacks left the Dodgers with little to celebrate, as the team looked exhausted and Justin Wrobleski struggled on the mound before being optioned on Monday.

There weren't many positives for the Los Angeles Dodgers to take away from Sunday's 14-3 loss at the Arizona Diamondbacks.The game began to slip away from Wrobleski in the second inning and before he finished the inning, the D-backs had scored eight runs on seven hits. Because the bullpen was tired, manager Dave Roberts had to let Wrobleski wear it.and allowed 10 runs to score in 5.1 innings. He didn't hold back after the game when he was unpacking his spot start with reporters.

Randal Grichuk led off the inning with a double. Eugenio Suárez, Kevin Newman and Jose Herrera strung together consecutive one-out singles, making it 2-0. Then Geraldo Perdomo pounded a two-run double, opening up a 4-0 Arizona lead.That would have been the time for the bullpen to start warming up but, as Roberts promised before the game, the Dodgers' relievers wouldn't be throwing as much on Sunday.

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