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Shots Across the Bow: Runs, but no win

Shots Across the Bow: Runs, but no win

LOS ANGELES -- In today's Post-Gazette, the Pirates' dismal run totals result in a sweep.

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In the notebook, an in-depth look at just how the offense has struggled.

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Coverage of the Dodgers from the L.A. Times.

I'm traveling to Phoenix this morning and will catch up with you from the ballpark. Remember, we'll have a chat on Tuesday at noon.

First Published: March 24, 2016, 5:17 p.m.

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