“Are you guys broken?” – Dodgers Fans Disgruntled as Offense Falters, Resulting in First Series Loss to Cubs

Following Sunday’s error-filled 8-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs, the Los Angeles Dodgers received feedback from the crowd. This year, the Dodgers’ infield defense has always been a question mark, but it was made clear by the inclement weather at Wrigley Field.

“Are you guys broken?” - Dodgers fans fume as offense fails resulting in first series loss to the Cubs

The Dodgers lost four unearned runs as a result of errors by Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman. Miguel Rojas made a throwing error in his debut game this season at third base, and then the field became worse, prompting a rain delay.

With the Cubs leading 6-0 in the fourth inning, the game was postponed for nearly three hours. Gavin Stone, the Dodgers pitcher, had a rough outing as well, giving up five runs (one earned) on four hits and three walks.

His pitching velocity seemed to be the only thing that had increased; it was higher than it was the previous season. In a tweet revealing the outcome of the game, Dodgers supporters quickly brought attention to the team’s recent struggles after their series loss.

Supporters voiced their worries on the defeat, and some also discussed their opinions regarding the Dodgers’ roster:

“Are you people broken?” a fan questioned.”Stone isn’t prepared. When the season started, he appeared promise, but he was unable to get going. This bullpen too needs work badly,” remarked another admirer.Someone wrote, “Send Taylor, Lux, and Rojas down already bring up Vargas.”

Shohei Ohtani’s performance for the Dodgers was unquestionably exceptional. Fans were giddy as they expressed their thoughts and excitement about him:

An observer writes, “Ohtani went 2-4 with 5 total bases and an RBI and the Dodgers lose 8-1 to the Chicago Cubs.”One commenter commented, “Ohtani really went from one trаsh LA team to another.”

Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani was surpassed by Cubs’ Shota Imanaga.

While the Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t have many successful games on Sunday, Shohei Ohtani’s double and triple helped him to extend his hitting streak.

But in front of Shota Imanaga of the Chicago Cubs, the two-way sensation was Һit. Imanaga eventually faced Ohtani, who was batting second in the Dodgers lineup, and it was his second start in the major leagues.

In his two at-bats against Imanaga, Ohtani did not record a Һit; in the third inning, he grounded out to third base.