Dodgers manager Joe Torre talked about the team's pitching on Sunday, one day after Charlie Haeger became the first Los Angeles starter in 22 years to fail to record an out. "My expectations haven't changed, but you have to be realistic about it," Torre said. "For us to win games and win without a consistent pitching staff is lucky." The Dodgers' rotation, which consists of three starters and others being plugged into the two remaining spots on a case-by-case basis, entered Sunday with an 8-11 record and a 5.20 ERA.