Brock Stewart has one bad inning, the Dodger offense has nine of them

Brock Stewart wowed Dodger fans for all of six batters. At that point, he had struck out two, gotten five outs, and given up two bleeding hits. That would be as good as it gets. Seven of the next eight batters would get on base, and when it was over five runs had scored amid multiple rockets, the big blows being a three-run blast by Captain Kirk, and a two run double by Ryan Braun.  It could have been worse, with the bases loaded and two outs, Brock was able to strike out Chris Carter to end the inning.

From that point on, Brock was on point and delivered to the Dodgers five innings. Not that it mattered, because the Dodger offense decided to go AWOL and was shut out.

Howie Kendrick inched closer to getting 100 plate appearances as a left fielder without driving in anyone but himself.

A.J. Ellis went another game without scoring and has not scored in the month of June, and only once since May 1st.

Adrian Gonzalez got himself kicked out early in a game that had the Dodgers playing with limited bench players in the first place.

Puig ran into a fence but hopefully escaped injury.

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