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Dave Roberts Asked To Not Be Told Dodgers Record At End Of 11-Game Road Trip That ‘Felt Quite Long’

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ 11-game road trip was a mixed bag of results. While the club ultimately posted a disappointing 4-7 record and lost two-fifths of their starting rotation to injuries, there were still some memorable moments along the way.

The backend of the trip saw the Dodgers return to Monterrey, Mexico, for the first time since 1991. In the opener of the three-game Mexico Series against the San Diego Padres, Los Angeles proceeded to record its first combined no-hitter in franchise history.

The effort increased the Dodgers’ winning streak to three games at the time after previously splitting a four-game set with the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks.