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Is there any reason to panic with the Dodgers' lead cut to one game? Prime Ticket discusses the possibility of the Blue Crew losing the division title.

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" There are out their fox sports -- lines of Patrick O'Neal out thanks a lot for click it on us a Dodgers. Five game losing streak that is the longest all season on -- is that. Wrong time toward the leaders is to help don't want anyone victory to win away and it went home field what's going on panic mode well."

" You know if they were gonna panic -- panic about five games ago to maybe something did happen obviously. You're down to two ballgame and I need you gotta look at the -- they would equivalent these things that you play against probably the hottest team in baseball right now. So not going to be an easy thing to do it. In they they have been really concentrating on doing about five games ago when they started that road trip to Washington where they played poorly ever so. You know the the good ballclub the playing poorly right now tonight we our lines of fight. We are much better defense of club to the defense out to all -- at odds of teams start to get better and into games you can get hot again. Okay here here's my question Dodgers let's say they lose the next two and their wild card starting on the road and they still went. Yeah while -- to win it all the time I mean the Dodgers -- good road team all season long to -- but to not gonna win if you don't have your plan a way to plant right now you have to turn things around guys -- to swing the bat better keep playing better defense and and go out there and did good darts at starting pitchers. Because if you get the ball to the ball that you know -- strength of the Dodgers its most -- weakness and hopefully some good news to report tomorrow night right here. On foxsports.com. One more Major League Baseball videos right."

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