/ STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES – The boos, intended recipient unclear, rained down at Dodger Stadium on Monday night. Brett Anderson stood on the mound, his inability to record further outs obvious to everyone in attendance — except, apparently, Don Mattingly.
But Mattingly felt like he had no other choice, the same way he felt Sunday night in Pittsburgh. The Dodgers’ bullpen is depleted, and reinforcements were not provided. So Anderson was left to face seven Washington Nationals in the sixth inning while retiring none, the certain low point in an 8-3 rout that set the Dodgers on their first four-game losing streak of 2015.