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Hear from the Dodgers after a 4-1 loss against the Diamondbacks. Chad Billingsley gave up six hits, including three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning.

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" It was a one word to put on this tour. Strong men and and then -- don't Obama and his hand. Monroe thing. State pitched. And over on him contained -- of those hits. This. Kansas fans -- game goes I mean a lot I mean. So honestly me myself and and actually found to be in for them to. -- frustration. -- It's this been serving and I know from myself and just keep going out there meddling."

" You're talking about you know sometimes it's just that one inning that one -- times. To look at keeps happened to the last couple of games is it just a stroke of bad luck and we talk but things haven't been exposed this winter stretches were like. This sort of happened. Since the swing game as. It's funny game. Can't do anything about it just can't keep coming out then. Trying to figure some how do you prepare any differently going forward imminent did you feel better today than he did you last seven going to the mound was there any difference whatsoever -- Approach or are you felt treatment."

" Since. Info. Best that's all along. And I mean located well in hand and off speed pitches and things were both sides of Clinton. I mean this support myself and -- Come back out there. Expo days and and the way again."

" Susan progress believe in -- on the result he feels he partisan so physically in the way you approach you yes absolutely and it's going to -- accountant so the one time and and -- if this thing her own."

" No -- as a big arm mean there's no question he's -- he's very aggressive threw a lot of strikes and you know it -- takes away from being patient when you throw a lot of strikes but I thought he had good stuff tonight."

" We talked so much about the yes -- no home runs as of late -- games probably with a home run but in this series joke just two for nineteen with runners in scoring position. "

" It's going to change and it. You know we're too good team we're we're too good production team to. To continue doing this it's frustrating now there's no question about nightclub -- as -- lot of frustrated people. But. You know where. We're going to break out was gonna start scoring some runs on a regular basis and right now. I think your -- aware of the fact that we haven't been producing and they may they may -- squeeze in the battle of the too much. Poker indoor you right now of villains we haven't -- three starts and room not concerned I thought he was great today and had that one inning gave up you know the double and a home run. Bang bang. I mean other the other two runs they scored were a little weird you know balls were. You know hitting the wrong side of the infield made an error stuff like that but I. Thought his stuff was good I thought he got frustrated too after you know having such an efficient first part of the game. But I thought mechanically he was -- should be --"

" gonna come at a stretch from here of tumor you -- let you know where we -- apartment would be an over 500. That put even more importance on his game tomorrow together usually split."

" Yeah and no question made. You know we keep tees and ourselves you know you we keep getting that at 25 games over only we can't get back over that number -- that that's our goal that's Michael anyway for. Food for the near future."

" Trying to take you to bring you home to dodger town. Led by the mayor Joe Torre the blue crew was on the map and making waves in the National League. In HD on trying to get."

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