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      <description>The Dodgers have had a busy week, filled with ups and downs.  Their offense pummeled the Reds on Wednesday night, while the pitchers let the team down the next night.  Tyson Qualls comments on the last two games and discusses this week's developments with the Dodgers.</description>
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