After battling the Pittsburgh Pirates in a high-scoring shootout at PNC Park, the Los Angeles Dodgers found themselves in an all-too-familiar spot in Game 2 of the three-game series: swept.

That's right, despite having a roster loaded up with expensive talent all over the place, the Dodgers simply couldn't get any runs on board against one of the least-expensive teams in the league, stranding 11 base runners over the nine innings, including runners in scoring position in the second, third, and seventh innings.

What gives? How did the Dodgers go from a team that scored seven runs against one of the worst teams in baseball to a squad incapable of getting a single point on the board? Asked about the situation after the game, Freddie Freeman noted that, while the game of baseball is si

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