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Dodgers can't get much going against Davies, Brewers

LOS ANGELES_The confidence and swagger that a high-powered Los Angeles Dodgers offense generated during a torrid start has disappeared. In its place is the confusion and mounting frustration of a losing streak that grew to six games Saturday night.

The Dodgers had few answers for the riddle that was Milwaukee starter Zach Davies, who relied primarily on a two-seam fastball that never topped 90 mph and an 80-mph changeup to stifle the Dodgers for seven innings of a 4-1 Brewers victory in front of a sellout crowd of 53,922 in Dodger

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