Dodger Duo

2018 has been a nightmare so far for the Dodgers. Their first 42 games seem to have been managed by Stephen King, not Dave Roberts. 
Injuries, underachievement and bizarre plays have derailed a club most crystal ball owners pegged as a lock for the playoffs. 
Entering Thursday at 17 & 25,  the guys from Hollywood carried a six-game losing streak. But Justin Turner and Kenta Maeda made sure the ended there. In his third game back from a broken wrist, Turner delivered 5 RBIs on a pair of doubles; the first with the bases loaded gave LA a 3-0 lead; the Marlins never challenged them the rest of the way.
Maeda, who came in having lost three of his five decisions, was simply superb, throwing eight innings of two-hit ball, striking out eight, walking no one.
That was the kind of performance we so-called "experts" thought we'd see most of the time from the Dodgers. With the season only passing the quarter mark, there's still time for Roberts to steady the ship. An eight-game division lead can melt away quickly -- just ask the Red Sox.
(These images are from a Mets/Dodgers game last summer at Citi Field.)

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