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Dodgers, once flying high, are tumbling with a losing streak
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Dodgers, once flying high, are tumbling with a losing streak
They had the best record just a few weeks ago. Now, they've lost 10 games in a row.
Relief pitcher Walker Buehler #64 is consoled by Austin Barnes #15 of the Los Angeles Dodgers after giving up a grand slam home run in the eighth inning of the game to Mark Reynolds #12 of the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium on September 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Relief pitcher Walker Buehler #64 is consoled by Austin Barnes #15 of the Los Angeles Dodgers after giving up a grand slam home run in the eighth inning of the game to Mark Reynolds #12 of the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium on September 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
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They had the best record just a few weeks ago. Now, they've lost 10 games in a row.

There was talk that The Dodgers might be the greatest team of all time, a few weeks ago. 

They were flying high over the baseball world with the best record in the majors. 

But then, things started going sideways.

With a 8-1 trouncing by the Colorado Rockies, yesterday, the Dodgers have lost 10 games in a row, and 15 out of their last 16.

If they keep dropping games this week, they could find themselves dethroned as the team with the best record in baseball.

We talked with David Vassegh, host of Dodger Talk on AM 570 KLAC.