Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dodgers hoping to put chaotic first half in past

Injuries among mounting issues

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers waited 32 years to win the World Series again. The road to a repeat championsh­ip is never easy, and they head into the second half of the season hoping the worst of the bumps along the way are behind them.

A suspended starting pitcher, injuries and offensive struggles have conspired against them.

It’s the first time since 2016 the Dodgers haven’t been in first place at the All-star break.

But they’re close.

At 56-35, they have the second-most wins in the majors behind the rival San Francisco Giants (57-32). LA trails the firstplace Giants by two games in the National League West, a division the Dodgers have won eight consecutiv­e years.

“Considerin­g what all we’ve been through, I’d say it’s pretty good,” All-star first baseman Max Muncy said. “We haven’t played anywhere near the caliber that we are capable of playing.”

During one stretch, the Dodgers went 5-15. Injuries have knocked out starting pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Dustin May, and shortstop Corey Seager, among others. The rotation took another big hit with starter Trevor Bauer going on paid administra­tive leave on July 2 after allegation­s of sexual misconduct and domestic violence.

“It’s been a rough one,” All-star outfielder Mookie Betts said. “We’ve had a lot going on.”

Muncy has been a bright spot, hitting .270 with 19 home runs and 52 RBIS in the first half.

The Dodgers could be seeking a starter at the trade deadline because the bullpen games they’ve been forced into aren’t sustainabl­e. May underwent Tommy John surgery two months ago, one of three pitchers on the team to do so this season.

Kershaw’s timetable remains uncertain as the three-time Cy Young Award winner recovers from left forearm inflammati­on. The team expects to get back injured reliever Jimmy Nelson soon.

David Price will join the rotation at some point after working out of the bullpen in the first half. “Whatever these guys want me to do, I’m willing to do for them,” he said.

Seager could be close to returning from a broken right hand. He spent the break in Arizona taking at-bats and if things went well, he may rejoin the team for its seven-game homestand beginning next week.

“This is when the really good teams start to ascend,” manager Dave Roberts said. “I expect us to be at the top when we finish this thing this year.”

Bauer out

Bauer, the Dodgers’ $100 million man, was 8-5 with a 2.59 ERA and team-leading 137 strikeouts in 17 starts before MLB placed him on leave.

Bauer’s agents have denied the accusation­s against him and said his sexual encounters with the woman were consensual. A court hearing is set for July 23.

The team canceled his bobblehead night in August and pulled Bauer’s merchandis­e from the ballpark. The Dodgers have mapped out their post-all-star rotation without him.

Pujols’ punch

Albert Pujols has exceeded expectatio­ns since being cast off by the Angels in May. The 41-yearold pinch hitter and occasional first baseman is a must-watch in every at-bat, whether he’s adding to his career home run total of 675 or tying Willie Mays on the all-time hit list with a clutch ninth-inning single.

Pujols has expressed his happiness at being a Dodger and chasing a World Series title, something he hasn’t won since 2011 with St. Louis. Besides his punch off the bench, he gives the clubhouse a fatherly presence, whether he’s talking baseball or life with his younger teammates.

Betts and Bellinger

Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger struggled at the plate in the first half, although Betts is showing signs of coming around.

Betts passed on playing in the All-star Game, citing nagging injuries. He’s hitting .256 with 13 homers and 38 RBIS in 79 games. He had a grand slam, three walks and an infield hit in the Dodgers’ 22-1 rout of the Diamondbac­ks before the break.

Bellinger still is trying to find the form that carried him to NL MVP honors in 2019. After an off year in 2020, he’s been limited to 34 games so far this season after suffering a hairline fracture in his left leg in early April.

 ?? Ashley Landis The Associated Press ?? Mookie Betts was named an All-star for the fifth time this season, but skipped the game due to nagging injuries.
Ashley Landis The Associated Press Mookie Betts was named an All-star for the fifth time this season, but skipped the game due to nagging injuries.
 ?? Ashley Landis The Associated Press ?? Max Muncy runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks on Sunday at Dodger Stadium.
Ashley Landis The Associated Press Max Muncy runs the bases after hitting a home run against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks on Sunday at Dodger Stadium.

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