The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Atlanta Braves, 7-2, on Saturday, evening up the series at one game apiece. Blake Snell, who was activated off the injured list to make his season debut, struggled mightily (with some bad BABIP luck) across three innings, allowing five runs (four of them earned runs) on six hits with two walks and five strikeouts. Offensively, the Dodgers were shut down by Spencer Strider, who looked like his former All-Star self on Saturday night, giving up just one hit across six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts. The Dodgers' two runs came on an Andy Pages two-run home run in the ninth inning. Ahead of the game, the Dodgers were very active with roster moves. First, the Dodgers added left-handed pitcher Charlie Barnes off waivers from the Chicago Cubs. Barnes was designated for assignment by Chicago this past week, and LA picked him up as they'll now look to turn him into a serviceable major league pitcher.…