
"Lefty Justin Wrobleski, one of the starting rotation candidates, took the mound for the Dodgers, and right from the start, he seemed not to have his best stuff. The southpaw gave up five hits, five runs, walked two batters, and punched out three. He threw 68 pitches, throwing 43 strikes."
"While Wrobleski set the team back, the offense did not do its part; they had only six hits all game. They did get a good amount of traffic with seven walks, but the team could not get timely hits or keep the line moving."
"Pitching-wise, the Dodgers then rolled out three of their key lefty relievers - Alex Vesia, Tanner Scott, and Jack Dreyer, who did not allow any hits or runs."
The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the Chicago White Sox in a Spring Training game at shared facilities. Starter Justin Wrobleski underperformed, allowing five runs on five hits with two walks and three strikeouts through 68 pitches before being pulled in the third inning. Relief pitcher Dilan Figeredo also struggled, but three key lefty relievers—Alex Vesia, Tanner Scott, and Jack Dreyer—shut down the White Sox offense. Offensively, the Dodgers managed only six hits despite drawing seven walks, failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Zach Ehrhard led the offense with a 2-for-3 performance, while Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Max Muncy contributed walks. The Dodgers face a split-squad schedule on Sunday against the Cubs and Rangers.
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