LOS ANGELES -- After the Dodgers dropped their first two games to the D-backs in decidedly lackluster fashion, manager Dave Roberts said his team had looked "unrecognizable" at times this weekend.

The starting pitchers did their jobs, but they had little run support behind them. There were miscues on the basepaths and in the field. As Roberts put it, his team was not playing with much urgency, even with the Padres too close for comfort in the NL West.

The fight that Roberts wanted to see late in games was there on Sunday afternoon. Will Smith came off the bench and went deep to walk off the D-backs, 5-4 , salvaging the series finale.

Smith's four pinch-hit walk-off homers are the second-most in Major League history, behind only Jason Giambi's six.

Until Tanner Scott gave up a game-

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