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The second game of the series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Baltimore Orioles has been delayed due to inclement weather.
First pitch is scheduled for 4:20 p.m. PST/7:20 p.m. EST.
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The Dodgers are in the midst of a four-game losing skid and looking to finally snap out of it on Saturday.
Luckily, they will be doing so with right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the mound for the now-delayed start. The ace is sporting a 2.82 ERA across 26 starts this season.
One notable face missing from the Dodgers lineup Saturday is Will Smith, who is dealing with a bone bruise. To make matters worse, rookie Dalton Rushing was placed on the injured list with a right shin contusion less than an hour ago.
As for the losing ways recently, many key players spoke on what they believe the team must do moving forward. Veteran leader Migual Rojas gave his two cents recently, who believes that his team is forgetting what baseball is all about in the first place.
“I feel like, as an offense, we’re putting a little bit too much pressure on ourselves, because we feel the necessity of winning. And we’re really forgetting about the most important part, which is playing for each other and having some joy when we play this game,” Rojas said.
The reason that perhaps most MLB players are where they are at is the enjoyment of baseball, paired with the dedication and commitment to doing so at the highest level possible.
Rojas doubled down on his stance, and brought some much-needed perspective as October looms right around the corner.
“This is my personal opinion. I feel like ever since we started playing poorly a couple months ago, the pressure and frustration has been building up on the team. And I don’t see anybody smiling and having a good time. We all know, when you’re losing baseball games it’s not that fun. But I feel like we have to find a way to put everything in perspective. We’re still in first place. We’re still two games ahead of the Padres. We should be able to have some fun while we’re playing the game, and kind of relax a little bit more. Because I think when this team is together like that, we’re really hard to beat.”
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