Miguel Rojas: Dodgers 'Battling' Through Stretch Before All-Star Break
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers' losing streak reached five games after a 3-1 defeat against the Milwaukee Brewers. Rookie Jacob Misiorowski excelled, recording 12 strikeouts. The Dodgers have significantly struggled offensively, accumulating only one run in four of the five games and hitting .199 as a team. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the difficulty in facing strong pitchers. Miguel Rojas stated that the team is trying to find ways to win before the All-Star break despite injuries and player slumps. The team still holds the best record in the National League at 56-37 despite recent challenges.
The Dodgers have been outscored, 41-8, since the start of their losing streak, mustering only one run in four of the five games. They have additionally hit just .199 as a team during the stretch.
I feel like this is a point in the year where we're kind of like trying to get to the break. We played really good for a long time then we ran into two really good pitching teams that got really big arms in the bullpen.
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