Despite a recent stretch of poor play, the Dodgers remain optimistic about their chances of reaching the postseason. However, the homestand exposed some lingering issues that need to be addressed if they want to fulfill their World Series aspirations.
The Dodgers’ offense has been anemic at times, ranking just 18th in the majors in batting average with runners in scoring position. The pitching staff has also struggled, with a 4.13 ERA that ranks 17th in MLB. Defensively, the team has been mediocre, giving up the 12th most runs per game in the league.
Despite these concerns, the Dodgers still have a talented roster and should be considered contenders in the NL West. However, the homestand served as a wake-up call that the team needs to improve if they want to reach their full potential.
“I think it’s just a bad week,” Roberts said of the homestand. “But I think this is something that is a bad week.”
Only time will tell if the Dodgers can overcome their current struggles and return to the form that made them one of the favorites to win the World Series.