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The Astros just beat the Dodgers in three games. You might be thinking, ‘That’s terrible,‘ but wait a second. It turns out that the problems don’t end there. They’ve got injuries in the dugout again! And now, the man with the plan has given an honest report on the most recent setback.

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On July 6, after losing the third game 5-1, Dave Roberts gave Dodgerland the news they didn’t want to hear. It’s not just one or two players who are injured. There are three players. Enrique Hernandez, Tommy Edman, and Teoscar Hernandez were all injured. This weakened the lineup and made it harder for Roberts to carry out his plans.

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He started with Edman’s broken pinky toe. He stressed, “But it’s kind of for his tolerance, so I don’t see an IL situation.” So, according to Roberts, it’s not a worrisome situation for the Boys in Blue.

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Next on the list is Hernandez, who has a sore elbow. Roberts said, “has been dealing with this elbow thing for about a month left elbow inside outside of it, so doesn’t affect that defence, but the swing has been compromised.” And one thing we know: pushing could do more harm than good.

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Finally, outfielder Teoscar fouled a ball off his left foot. The scans showed nothing wrong, which was a tremendous relief, but the pain was still there. Roberts told the reporters, “He’s going to be sore, so we will see how he kind of comes out after we travel.”

The injuries are not good news. The weekend results against the Astros have just kept everything out in the open.  It started with an 18-1 beating on Independence Day. Did you know it was Houston’s biggest win ever at Dodger Stadium? Then they followed it up with a 6-4 triumph on July 5th. And on 6th July, in the last game, the team lost 5-1. Jose Altuve, Christian Walker, and Yainer Díaz all hit home runs, but rookie Ryan Gusto stopped L.A.’s offense.

The Dodgers’ IL list is a long one. July hasn’t been a great month for them. It started with Max Muncy, and the urgency behind the closed doors can be heard in trade talks. Can this decision change the narrative?

Dodgers may get Ryan McMahon boost

The Astros’ three-game sweep from July 4 to 6 exposed all the weaknesses. Their lineup was stretched too thin by injuries. As Roberts addressed the team’s recent issues, trade rumors began to intensify. Ryan McMahon, the Rockies’ All-Star third baseman, is rumored to be the target of a big Dodgers trade.

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According to ClutchPoints’ Zachary Howell, the Dodgers are offering about $70 million to acquire McMahon. He might help fill the void left by Max Muncy. Muncy is out with a knee bone injury, so L.A.’s third base spot is now a patchwork they can’t ignore.

Howell pointed out, “Los Angeles does not need much from McMahon, but he is a far better option at third than Tommy Edman. Making the most of him in their push for back‑to‑back titles could push them over the top… A deal like this shows faith in Roberts and his roster while giving the Rockies a future ace that can lead them back to relevancy.” Now with Edman’s fitness under increased scrutiny, the urgency has only gotten more intense.

The Dodgers might solidify their lineup, which has been struggling with injuries and poor performances, by adding McMahon’s bat and glove. What do you think of the Dodgers this July? Will it be a turning moment or just another hiccup in the path of October glory?

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Vishnupriya Agrawal is a beat reporter at EssentiallySports on the Golf Desk, specializing in breaking news around tour developments, player movement, ranking shifts, and evolving competitive narratives across the PGA and LPGA circuits. She excels at analyzing the ripple effects of major moments, such as headline-grabbing wins or schedule changes, highlighting their impact on player momentum, course strategy, and long-term career trajectories. With a foundation in research-driven writing and a passion for storytelling, Vishnupriya has built a track record of delivering timely and insightful golf coverage. She has also contributed as a freelance sports writer, creating audience-focused content that connects fans to the finer details of the game. Her sharp research abilities and disciplined publishing workflow enable her to craft stories that go beyond the leaderboard, bringing context and clarity to the fast-moving world of professional golf.

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