Dodgers' bats remain in rut in loss
The Dodgers returned to National League Play on Monday night, but they couldn't shake their offensive doldrums as they lost to the Astros, 4-1.
1B James Loney ...118 mins 
3B Casey Blake ...153 mins 
1B James Loney ...192 mins 
RP Hong-Chih Kuo ...192 mins 
SP Clayton Kershaw ...192 mins 
P Takashi Saito ...313 mins 
P Brad Penny ...313 mins 
SS Rafael Furcal ...313 mins 
P Takashi Saito ...318 mins 
LF Juan Pierre ...873 mins 
SS Rafael Furcal ...back
C Gary Bennett ...foot
R Takashi Saito ...elbow
R Yhency Brazoban ...shoulder
S Brad Penny ...shoulder
2B Jeff Kent ...knee
67.16 Roy Oswalt (P - hou)
57.5 Chris Young (CF - ari)
56.66 Adam Wainwright (P - sln)
46 Alex Rodriguez (3B - nya)
46 Curtis Granderson (CF - det)
46 Andre Ethier (RF - lan)
45.5 Ben Sheets (P - mil)
44.16 Jesse Carlson (P - tor)
30.32 Brandon Morrow (P - sea)
24.5 Dustin Nippert (P - tex)
22 Greg Smith (P - oak)
46 Andre Ethier (RF - lan)
31 Hunter Pence (RF - hou)
31 Elijah Dukes (RF - was)
27 Felipe Lopez (2B - was)
The Dodgers returned to National League Play on Monday night, but they couldn't shake their offensive doldrums as they lost to the Astros, 4-1.
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