Milwaukee’s starting pitchers — Jhoulys Chacin in Game 3 — and lineup depth have been big trouble for L.A., when most expected something else.
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“I was really frustrated after the game and as a competitor, I was frustrated because of the way we played and the way we performed. I haven’t done anything this series but that doesn’t affect me that much as long as we win; last night we didn’t and it got to me.”
Dodgers fans booed struggling catcher Yasmani Grandal throughout Game 3. At one point, a smattering of them began “We want Austin!” chants as a plea for Austin Barnes to replace him, which Hernandez did not appreciate.
“It sucks that there’s nothing going on in the stands since the first inning when [Ryan] Braun hit that double; the stadium’s kind of quiet for the rest of the evening,” Hernandez said after the game. “And it sucks that they got loud just to show up Yasmani. He’s trying his best. Catchers have a lot going on.”
The calls for Barnes came after Grandal’s passed ball, which allowed Ryan Braun to advance into scoring position in the eighth inning (though he ultimately did not score). It was Grandal’s 28th passed ball since the start of last season, which trails only the New York Yankees‘ Gary Sanchez for the major league lead.
“If they think that they can do it, then go ahead, put on your gear and go catch 99 with breaking balls that have a lot of movement,” Hernandez said Monday. “He’s been one of the best catchers in the game for a while now. He’s having a little bit of a rough patch, which we all — as humans, as baseball players — go through.”
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts on Tuesday said he had “a brief conversation” with Hernandez about his remarks.
“I know the player. I know the person,” Roberts said. “I know he cares. I know he loves being a Dodger and his interactions with the fans is top level.”
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