The Los Angeles Dodgers lose 6-4 to the Chicago White Sox in a game in which their bullpen issues again come under scrutiny. Starter Emmet Sheehan pitches four hitless innings, but his outing ends when he allows a home run. After Sheehan exits, the Dodgers fail to slow Chicago’s offense, and Jack Dreyer does not provide the late relief needed to keep the deficit from growing. The final score reflects a late swing in which Los Angeles cannot hold the lead or close the gap once Chicago’s bats start producing beyond the early scoreless stretch. Across both reports, the key through-line is that the Dodgers’ once-strong relief group does not perform as expected, allowing Chicago to rally and secure the win. The game ends with the White Sox taking the victory 6-4, despite the Dodgers receiving at least some strong early pitching from Sheehan before the home run and subsequent bullpen struggles.