Emmet Sheehan Takes Accountability After Dodgers’ Tough Loss To Orioles
Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan accepted responsibility after another difficult outing, admitting his recent performances have not met the expectations of his team or fans.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read

The Los Angeles Dodgers have built their reputation on depth and championship-level expectations, but even a talented roster can face difficult stretches. For pitcher Emmet Sheehan, the recent struggles have become a personal challenge as he searches for consistency on the mound.
Sheehan’s latest setback came during a rough outing against the Baltimore Orioles, where the Dodgers suffered a 12-1 loss. The right-hander struggled early and was unable to stop Baltimore’s offense from building a commanding advantage.
The performance continued a difficult stretch for Sheehan, who was removed early in a previous start against the Los Angeles Angels after allowing the game to get away quickly. Despite having time between outings to make adjustments, the issues carried over into his next appearance.
Following the loss, Sheehan did not avoid criticism. Instead, he openly acknowledged his struggles and placed responsibility on himself, while also making clear that his effort and commitment have never been in question.
1. Sheehan Takes Responsibility
After the disappointing performance, Sheehan gave a straightforward assessment of his outing. He admitted that his execution was poor and recognized that his recent results have not reflected the level he expects from himself. The pitcher went further by saying that his coaches, teammates, and supporters deserve better than what he has delivered recently. His comments showed awareness of the pressure that comes with playing for a team with championship goals. However, Sheehan also emphasized that his effort remains consistent. He explained that he continues to give everything he has each time he takes the mound, even when the results have not been there. That mindset is important for a young pitcher trying to overcome struggles. While confidence can be affected by difficult stretches, Sheehan’s willingness to evaluate himself could help him make the adjustments needed moving forward.
2. Another Difficult Outing
The struggles against Baltimore began early as Sheehan allowed the Orioles to create opportunities almost immediately. The Dodgers starter lasted three innings and surrendered eight hits, including two home runs. One of those home runs came from Taylor Ward, who connected on a fastball and sent the ball out of the park. Sheehan had relied heavily on his fastball, but Baltimore hitters were able to take advantage of pitches in key situations. The Orioles continued their offensive attack when Colton Cowser added another home run, sending a deep shot over the center-field wall. The power display helped Baltimore build a lead that quickly became too much for Los Angeles to overcome. By the end of the outing, Sheehan had allowed six runs and was charged with the loss, dropping his season record to 3-5. The performance added to concerns about his ability to consistently give the Dodgers reliable innings.
3. Dodgers Search For Answers
Following Sheehan’s exit, Los Angeles turned to its bullpen and used multiple pitchers to finish the game. The Dodgers cycled through five different arms while trying to limit further damage. The team also gave an opportunity to newly acquired pitcher Chayce McDermott, who was brought into the organization earlier in the season and later called up for his Dodgers debut. For a team built around pitching depth, these situations are part of the challenge of managing a long season. The Dodgers understand that not every starter will perform at their best every time out. Still, Sheehan’s recent performances highlight an area the Dodgers will want to address. The organization believes in his ability, but improving command, limiting hard contact, and finding consistency will be essential as the season continues.