The Dodgers were swept, and shut out, by the Giants in San Francisco. The Dodgers offense was suppressed and the team couldn't muster up one run. Here's how the series went.
Record | 24-16
Tuesday | Loss: The Dodgers were shut out by the Giants 2-0. Offensively, the team was very quiet. Joc Pederson had the only extra bases hit, hitting a double. Scott Van Slyke was caught stealing and was also put out by Sergio Romo. The team left eleven men on base.
Defensively, the team did well. Kike Hernandez had a fielding error. The Dodgers also turned a 6-3 double play. Carlos Frias started the game; he pitched six innings, gave up one run, seven hits, two walks and struck out three. He was charged with the loss.
Wednesday | Loss: The Dodgers lost 4-0 to the Giants. The offense was quiet again, Grandal had the only extra base hit; he had hit a double. The Dodgers left eight men on base.
Defensively, the Dodgers fared well. Brett Anderson had a throwing error. Brett Anderson started the game. He pitched 6.1 innings, gave up three runs, six hits, three walks and struck out three. He was charged with the loss.
Thursday | Loss: The Dodgers were shut out for the third game in a row. Offensively, the Dodgers were quiet. Kike Hernandez and Joc Pederson both hit doubles. The team left ten men on base.
Defensively, the Dodgers did okay. The team turned a 5-4-3 double play. Clayton Kershaw started the game and pitched seven innings. In his 7.1 innings of work, he gave up four runs, seven hits, one homerun, two walks and struck out seven. He also hit Brandon Belt with a pitch. He was charged with the loss/
The Dodgers next series is against the San Diego Padres in Los Angeles.
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