LOS ANGELES — They turned back the clock Friday night at Dodger Stadium.

They didn’t turn it back very far – just to the six-week stretch of July and August they thought they had put in the rear-view mirror with this week’s four-game winning streak.

But the offense reverted to its midseason malaise, managing just three hits while striking out 10 times in a 3-0 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks that ended that winning streak – during which they scored 26 runs and hit nine home runs.

The second-place San Diego Padres also lost at Minnesota on Friday, so the Dodgers’ lead in the National League West remains two games.

Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen became the third starting pitcher in the past seven games to drag a 5.00-plus ERA into a start against the Dodgers and dominate them for six i

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