The Los Angeles Dodgers have struggled for the better part of the last month. The lineup that features MVPs and All-Stars hasn't quite found its rhythm. Wednesday's 4-0 win over the San Francisco Giants provided some hope that things were moving in the right direction for the back-to-back World Series champions. The Dodgers entered Wednesday's matchup having one of the worst records in the majors since mid-April. It wasn't the type of performance one would expect from a team in the midst of its dynastic era, but president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman believes the Dodgers' month long slump is "more random than anything." “What we know for a fact is every guy is going to have ups and downs,” Friedman said to the LA Times. “And this is some of the randomness of baseball. Sometimes those happen spread out, which allows your offense to thrive, and sometimes they happen concurrently, and that’s when you go into some real offensive lulls.…