Dodgers’ Bobby Miller shares plan after brutal 9-run debacle in loss to Phillies
The Los Angeles Dodgers took a tough 10-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night. Los Angeles was out of sorts, and Philly capitalized to steal the first game of their early July series. Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller had a tough night and shared his plan for improvement after his team gave up nine runs.
“Just execution and getting ahead of batters,” Miller replied when asked what he wants to work on going into the next matchup, via SportNetLA. “Just being in attack mode. That’s when I’m at my best, in attack mode, and get ahead of guys and put them away fast instead of getting in a 0-2 and working in a 3-2 a lot. So that’s really just the biggest takeaway.”
Bobby Miller ended the Dodgers’ brutal Phillies loss having pitched four innings. He gave up 10 hits and four earned runs. Through seven games, the 25-year-old has amassed a 1-2 record with an 8.07 ERA to go with 27 strikeouts and 1.83 WHIP.
Miller was on the injured list earlier in the season due to shoulder inflammation. He understands that trying to get in a good rhythm is challenging, but he wants to improve.