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The bad decision that haunts the Dodgers and could doom them to a season to forget

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are showing deep cracks that threaten to unravel their season. The root of the problem, according to analysts, was a poor decision at the trade deadline. While other contenders were bolstering their rosters, management opted for questionable patience, a strategy that now haunts the team with each loss.

The result has been a rare string of problems on offense and pitching. The hitting, which used to be fearsome, has seen its strikeout rate soar to an alarming 25.2%, the worst in MLB. Opposing pitchers have found they can lure them with bad pitches out of the zone and the Dodgers keep falling into the trap.

Problems for the stars

The outlook is so bad for the Dodgers that even superstar Mookie Betts has been struggling, posting the worst averages of his career in the midst of a personal slump. As an article in The Athletic noted, Betts looks “lost for the first time in his career”. Although Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman still have good numbers, the team is desperately dependent on its key players to regain form.

On the mound, the situation is even more fragile. What was projected as a stellar rotation with names like Yamamoto, Glasnow and Snell now depends on arms patched up by injuries. The bullpen is worn out and relies on uncertain returns, while the Dodgers' front office did little to add elite talent, sending Dustin May to Boston in exchange for Minor League players who offer no immediate solution.

Dodgers cling to stopgap solutions

The same experiment with Ohtani in a two-way role, while exciting, feels uncertain down the stretch. His offense has cooled just as he has resumed his pitching duties, a dilemma the team must manage without burning him out.

Despite everything, the team clings to first place in the National League West. Its flaws are loud, its solutions were quiet and the timing could not be worse. But in baseball, chaos does not scare the Dodgers. The question is whether this season will be remembered for poor performance and poor decisions or will it be for a comeback and resurgence that changes the face of the fans.

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