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**Dodgers Pitching Shines, But Betts Calls Out Muted Offense in 3-1 Win**

**LOS ANGELES, CA** – The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 3-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium on Monday night, but the win was tinged with concern as star player Mookie Betts openly criticized the team’s underperforming offense.

Tyler Glasnow delivered a dominant performance, tossing seven no-hit innings and striking out 11 before handing the ball to Blake Treinen for a clean eighth. Closer Tanner Scott allowed a ninth-inning double but managed to shut down the Rockies and secure the win.

However, the Dodgers’ offensive output was minimal, managing only four hits throughout the game. Freddie Freeman tied the game with an RBI double in the sixth, and Betts provided the winning margin with a two-run single in the seventh.

Despite his clutch hit, Betts focused on the team’s overall offensive struggles. “The offense has to pull our weight. We did okay today but we have to be a lot better,” Betts told SportsNet LA.

Betts, who has been battling through a slump this season attributed to past injuries and adjustments to a new position, acknowledged his own struggles but emphasized the need for a team-wide offensive improvement.

The win keeps the Dodgers a game ahead of the San Diego Padres in the NL West. However, Betts’s comments underscore the urgency for the Dodgers’ lineup to start performing to its potential if the team hopes to compete for a championship in October. While the pitching staff is delivering, the offense needs to step up and match the level of play for a sustained playoff run.

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