The Dodgers' current slump is a major concern in their pursuit of a historical three-peat. After a hot start, the team has struggled to maintain its offensive prowess, raising questions about the root cause and potential solutions. The slump has been characterized by a lack of power from star players, with only a few hitters showing consistent performance. This is particularly concerning given the team's star-studded lineup, which includes Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani. The team's struggles have been attributed to swing problems, with players like Freddie Freeman and Kyle Tucker searching for their best swings. The Dodgers' issues are further complicated by the team's focus on maintaining a consistent approach while addressing individual swing mechanics. The team's recent performance mirrors last year's struggles, when they went from a potent lineup to a struggling team in the playoffs. The fear of more sudden slumps will now loom over the team for the rest of the season, potentially derailing their three-peat ambitions. The Dodgers' ability to get back on track and maintain their offensive prowess will be crucial to their success in the playoffs and beyond.