The Diamondbacks are doing the little things in the NLDS. The Dodgers aren't doing much of anything, as their 0-2 hole shows.
LOS ANGELES — As a crowd gathered around ’s locker inside the clubhouse, minutes after a resounding 4-2 victory over the in Game 2 of the National League Division Series, he wanted to share something. “What goes unnoticed,” Pham said, “was the stolen base I had in the first.” Advertisement He did not intend to brag about his own exploits, though he made sure to remind reporters that at 35, dealing with turf toe in his right foot, he still could scamper.
“I don’t know what happens inside of every clubhouse or every dugout, but we talk about the minutiae, the granular wins, the pitch-by-pitch wins.” What Lovullo meant was emphasizing the game’s fundamentals, the edges necessary for a club with the least expensive roster in the National League West. “We’re young, and we have to instruct and teach these players through the course of the day and have those conversations,” Lovullo said.
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