Dodgers live with high expectations, Dave Roberts says — ‘That’s part of it’
LOS ANGELES – Apparently, the sky is not falling.
A payroll of nearly $400 million and the best start (8-0) ever by a defending World Series champion was followed up by a 2-4 road trip and, two days later, the worst home shutout loss in franchise history. It’s a combination that produced boos from the home crowd during the Chicago Cubs’ five-run sixth inning Saturday night and questions Sunday for Dodgers manager Dave Roberts about team meetings and ways to course-correct.
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