The Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the Atlanta Braves, 7-2, on Sunday afternoon and fell to 24-16 on the year. After a walk-off victory for the San Diego Padres on Sunday, the two teams are now tied for the top spot in the National League West. As the score may suggest, the offense was once again a no-show for the Dodgers, who scored just seven total runs against the Braves during the three-game series. The only offense came from Max Muncy, who launched a towering 420-foot home run to drive in a pair of runs in the eighth. However, at that point, LA was already down 5-0. Left-hander Justin Wrobleski was one out away from tossing what would have been a historic complete game, as he allowed seven earned runs on seven hits while striking out seven. He was charged with his first loss of the year, and his ERA rose to 2.42 on the season. Ahead of the eventual defeat, the Dodgers made a roster move, selecting the contract of right-handed pitcher Wyatt Mills.…