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Dodgers Hold Off Late Rally, Galaxy Struggles Continue: What Happened on LA Fields This Week

A mixed bag of results across Los Angeles sports venues this week showed the Dodgers' resilience while highlighting challenges for the city's soccer franchise.

By Los Angeles Sport Desk · Published 1 July 2026, 2:05 pm

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Dodgers Hold Off Late Rally, Galaxy Struggles Continue: What Happened on LA Fields This Week
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It was a week of contrasting fortunes across Los Angeles's premier sporting venues, with the Dodgers securing a crucial victory at Dodger Stadium while the Galaxy stumbled once again at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson.

The Dodgers' 4-3 win over the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night drew 47,203 fans to their iconic home in Elysian Park, with the team holding off a late-inning surge to maintain their playoff positioning. The victory marked the second consecutive win for the squad, crucial momentum as the summer stretch approaches. The matchup showcased the venue's enduring appeal—Dodger Stadium continues to draw near-capacity crowds despite ticket prices ranging from $35 to $180 for midweek games, underscoring the franchise's continued grip on the city's sporting consciousness.

Meanwhile, just 40 kilometers south in Carson, the LA Galaxy's struggles deepened with a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday evening. The defeat, witnessed by 18,742 at Dignity Health Sports Park, leaves the Galaxy seventh in the Western Conference standings with just four wins in their last twelve matches. The result has intensified scrutiny on the team's performance, particularly given the venue's capacity of 27,000 and the expectation for stronger home performances. The loss represents another missed opportunity in what has become an increasingly frustrating campaign for supporters who have invested heavily in season tickets and merchandise.

Across town at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles near the Staples Center, preparations continue for the upcoming NBA Summer League games, which will draw basketball enthusiasts from across the region to witness emerging talent. The venue, which has hosted the Lakers and Clippers throughout their seasons, remains central to the city's sporting identity, though the focus shifts toward preseason activities in the coming weeks.

The contrasting trajectories of LA's major franchises this week mirror broader patterns emerging across the 2026 season. The Dodgers' consistency at the plate and pitching depth continues to differentiate them, while the Galaxy's defensive vulnerabilities and inconsistent attacking play suggest structural issues requiring urgent attention. For sports fans navigating the city from Santa Monica to Downtown, the week offered a reminder that success in Los Angeles's competitive sports landscape remains perpetually elusive for some franchises while others maintain their established excellence.

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