The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing a difficult stretch of the MLB season, and manager Dave Roberts is becoming increasingly concerned about the team’s recent performance.
After winning three straight games, the Dodgers struggled against the Milwaukee Brewers, losing three of four games. The offense has also failed to maintain its usual consistency, raising questions about the team’s form heading into the most important part of the season.
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Why is Dave Roberts concerned despite the Dodgers’ strong position in the standings?
The answer is their overall performance. Since late July, Los Angeles has gone 5-11, endured a seven-game losing streak and dropped four of its last five series.
Roberts believes the team must improve both offensively and defensively before the postseason arrives. The Dodgers have the talent to compete for another World Series title, but their recent results show that important adjustments are still needed.
Their upcoming games against the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates could provide a valuable opportunity to regain confidence and momentum.
With October approaching, the Dodgers cannot afford to remain inconsistent for much longer. Dave Roberts’ warning could be an important sign that the team needs to find its best version quickly.

