Dodgers vs. Brewers: Wrobleski and Offense Struggles

The Dodgers’ pitching keeps the team in games

He gave up six hits and a walk, totaling 38 pitches, and gave up four runs. After that, for the next four innings, he only gave up two more hits, a walk, and one run.

Wrobleski finished the night with just four strikeouts and a 3.07 ERA, marking his second poor start over his last three outings.

He had a bounce-back against the measly Angels, but after his first inning against the Brewers, the southpaw has adjustments to make.

The bullpen continued their scoreless streak with Paul Gervase pitching well, allowing just a hit and a walk, while Jonathan Hernandez had a clean inning in the 8th.

Saturday’s game vs the Brewers

On Saturday, the Dodgers will roll out Roki Sasaki, who is coming off two strong starts.

The Japanese pitcher will be tested against the contact team similarly to Wrobleski, but his stuff has the ability to get those whiffs and chases and keep him out of harm, as long as his command is there.

Max Muncy, who was hit in the wrist, will not play on Saturday, with Santiago Espinal taking over.

May 20, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy (13) throws out San Diego Padres right fielder Bryce Johnson (not pictured) at first base during the seventh inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

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