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- Updated: May 25, 2016
LOS ANGELES — It’s difficult to find a stat more disheartening than nine straight losses, but a total of six errors in a two-game span might just do it for the Reds.
The Reds’ defense extended rallies and ultimately allowed the Dodgers to register their highest run total at Dodger Stadium for the season in an 8-2 loss Tuesday night.
“I’m at a loss for words at the moment. It’s a rough stretch, it’s been rough,” manager Bryan Price said. “Nobody feels sorry for us, so we got to go out there and find a way to put something together and do something productive. Our job everyday is to try to play the game perfectly, which is impossible to do. But that’s what we need to strive to do, and we’re not remotely close at the moment.”
Catcher Tucker Barnhart committed the first error of the night when he tried to throw out Joc …
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