Dodgers fall to Brewers as Justin Wrobleski comes back to earth
The Dodgers suffered a 5-1 defeat against the Brewers, marking their ninth consecutive loss to the team in regular-season play. Justin Wrobleski struggled on the mound, allowing four runs in the first inning before settling down for the remainder of the game. The Dodgers' offense was stifled by rookie pitcher Logan Henderson, who recorded seven strikeouts and held them to just three hits.
- ▪Justin Wrobleski allowed four runs in the first inning against the Brewers.
- ▪The Dodgers managed only three hits in the game, their fewest in almost two weeks.
- ▪Rookie pitcher Logan Henderson struck out seven and pitched five scoreless innings against the Dodgers.
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MLB Dodgers fall to Brewers as Justin Wrobleski comes back to earth By Jack Harris Published May 22, 2026, 10:36 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google MILWAUKEE –– For most of the year, Justin Wrobleski’s starts have almost all followed the same script. Attack the zone. Pitch to contact. Limit damage. Breeze through quick innings. On Friday night in Milwaukee, however, the Dodgers’ left-hander faced a contact-minded Brewers lineup uniquely adept at neutralizing his skill set. And in a 5-1 loss at American Family Field, it led to the longest inning of Wrobleski’s breakout campaign. 3 For most of the year, Justin Wrobleski’s starts have almost all followed the same script.
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