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Walker Buehler gets little help from the Dodgers' defense in loss to Nationals

WASHINGTON - Sunday was not a pleasant day for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Walker Buehler, their up-and-coming all-star ace, was chased after 5 1/3 innings on his 25th birthday. Joc Pederson, their experiment subject at first base, failed to make two plays, which cost the Dodgers three runs in a span of three batters in the sixth inning. The Washington Nationals' Stephen Strasburg limited them to one run on two hits

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