The Los Angeles Dodgers lose their first series in more than a month after falling 6-4 to the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on Sunday. Multiple reports describe the game turning in the sixth inning, when the Dodgers enter with a one-run lead but fail to maintain control. Despite appearing positioned to protect the advantage, the Dodgers cannot overcome what both outlets characterize as another problematic inning and end up falling in the series. The defeat drops Los Angeles to another setback following a stretch of recent struggles noted by the outlets, with the loss breaking a run of series success. The game result is framed as the latest example of the Dodgers being unable to respond once the White Sox take momentum late, culminating in Chicago taking the lead and holding on for the two-run margin. The outlets agree on the final score, the venue, and the key timing of the Dodgers’ turnaround coming up short in the sixth inning.