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The Los Angeles Dodgers, which ranks first in the Major League (MLB) overall, failed to make efforts for their regional rivals, the Los Angeles Angels.

The Dodgers lost 2-3 at home against the Angels in the 2019 U.S. Major League Baseball at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

The Dodgers have lost all four games against the Angels this season.

The Dodgers, No. 1 in the National League West, recorded 67 wins and 37 losses amid two consecutive losses. Angels (54 wins and 49 losses) ranked third in the American League West have won four consecutive games.

The two teams' final showdown this season was played by the Dodgers when the Angels ran away.

The Angels took a 2-0 lead with a hot strike from fourth batter kole Calhoun.

Calhoun hit an RBI double with two outs in the top of the first inning and blasted a solo shot in the top of the fourth.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Dodgers started a one-run chase after Justin Turner hit a solo homer off Angels starter jaime barria.

The Dodgers started the bullpen in the sixth inning, even though starter Ross Stripling had only 62 pitches, but gave up a run to back it.

Dodgers' right-hander bullpen JT Chargois

allowed a heavy hit to leadoff hitter David Fletcher in the top of the sixth.

Fletcher stole second base, took advantage of an error in the opponent's catcher's throw to third, and then homered on Mike Trout's sacrifice fly to left field.

The Dodgers narrowed the gap to one point again in the bottom of the sixth with two outs and a right-handed timely hit by corey seager.But all of this is for you.It was Justin's last run.

The Dodgers had a leadoff hitter on base in the seventh and eighth innings, but failed to save the opportunity, and in the bottom of the ninth inning, they fell to their knees helplessly.

Dodgers starter Streeping became a losing pitcher with two runs on three hits one homerun in five innings.

The Angels Japanese shohei ohtani appeared as a pinch hitter in the top of the eighth inning and got a walk before being replaced after an airlift shift.