Dodgers Notes: Players React to Sweep, Lance Lynn Sets Unfortunate Record, Dave Roberts Takes the Blame

The Dodgers were swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLDS.
Dodgers Notes: Players React to Sweep, Lance Lynn Sets Unfortunate Record, Dave Roberts Takes the Blame
Dodgers Notes: Players React to Sweep, Lance Lynn Sets Unfortunate Record, Dave Roberts Takes the Blame /
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are done for the season after an embarrassing collapse in the Divisional Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

Starting pitching proved to be the Dodgers' Achilles heel, although their normally potent offense was incredibly lackluster.

Check out today's headlines to see how the team responded to the loss and where they will go from here:

Dodgers Players React to Shocking NLDS Sweep By D-backs, Muncy, Freeman, Betts, Hernandez and More

3 Biggest Reasons the Dodgers Lost in the NLDS to the Arizona Diamondbacks

Longtime MLB Veteran Bashes Playoff Format Following Dodgers NLDS Loss

Dodgers News: Dave Roberts Puts Blame on Himself Following Another Postseason Collapse

Dodgers Combine with Baltimore Orioles to Make Unfortunate MLB Postseason Club

Dave Roberts Reveals Why He Wanted Austin Barnes to Hit Over David Peralta in Big Spot

Dodgers and Lance Lynn on Wrong Side of Diamondbacks Postseason Record-Setting Inning

Dave Roberts Sees Irony in Early Postseason Exits to Divisional Foes

More from our friends at Dodgers Nation

Dodgers Were ‘Dominated’ Across the Board by Streaking Arizona

Miguel Rojas Breaks Silence Following Dodgers NLDS Loss

Chris Taylor Says NLDS Was Dodgers ‘Worst Baseball’ of the Season

Dave Roberts Explains Decision to Keep Lance Lynn in After 2 Home Runs

Diamondbacks Social Media Team Gets Last Laugh over Dodgers With Devastating 6-Word Post

Clayton Kershaw Doesn’t Know What His Future Holds

Mookie Betts Feels He Didn't Help Team in Any Way in NLDS

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PATRICK WARREN

Patrick Warren graduated from USC with a degree in journalism. He is a beat writer for Inside the Dodgers. Although he has spent the last four years in LA, he remains a steadfast Baltimore Orioles fan.