WASHINGTON -- Besieged by starting pitching injuries, the Los Angeles Dodgers are looking for solid outings from the starters they have left.Bud Norris gave them a maddeningly inconsistent one Wednesday night in an 8-1 loss to the Washington Nationals. Norris (5-8) struck out eight but allowed six earned runs on seven hits, including three home runs, before getting pulled in the sixth inning.Five innings, got some strikeouts, but its tough to win (when) they hit the ball out of the ballpark, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.Norris got the start after South Korean left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu was put on the disabled list with elbow tendinitis. The Dodgers are also without three-time NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw because of a herniated disk in his back and wont have lefty Alex Wood for eight weeks after he underwent arthroscopic surgery on his elbow.Unlike many of the Dodgers other pitchers, Norris is healthy, but he was still victimized on home runs by Bryce Harper, Ben Revere and Jayson Werth. Harpers two-run home run was a 451-foot moonshot into the third deck in right field at Nationals Park in the first inning.Harper put a good swing on the ball in the first inning, Norris said as the understatement of the night. Roberts said Norris threw the 3-1 fastball into Harpers nitro zone.With the Dodgers scoring only one run on a single by call-up Charlie Culberson in the second off the Nationals Gio Gonzalez (6-8), Norris didnt have much margin for error. He did strike out Harper and NL batting leader Daniel Murphy before an RBI double by Wilson Ramos ended his night.But it was back-to-back homers by Revere and Werth in the fifth that Roberts said did the Dodgers in.Unfortunately in that fifth inning I thought I made a pitch that could have been really close, Norris said. I guess I had a mental lapse there.TRAINERS ROOMDodgers: Roberts said surgery was more of a possibility for Kershaw after a setback with the herniated disk in his back. ... Roberts said All-Star SS Corey Seager could be back in the lineup Thursday after missing two games with a stomach virus. ... RHP Chris Hatcher was placed on the disabled list with an oblique injury.KENDRICK KEEPS IT ALIVEWith his double in the eighth, Dodgers LF Howie Kendrick extended his hitting streak to 12 games. A fly out left him stranded.CALL HIM TREY TURNERNationals 2B Trea Turner made it back-to-back games with triples when he hit one into the left-field corner in the sixth inning. 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Romero walked all four batters he faced in the sixth inning -- three of which scored -- after he allowed just four hits and two walks through five innings. He did not factor into the decision as the Bisons overcame six late runs by Charlotte to win in extra innings. "Its a frustrating way to end the night," said Romero, who left with a 7-2 lead. "I put the team into a hole there, but those first five innings were pretty good." Romero admitted the battle right now is more in his mind. "Nobody takes it harder than I do," he said. "I prepare every outing as hard as I can. Its tough to sleep at night. Its more mental than physical. Its like youre fighting yourself sometimes. Im hoping I can overcome it quick." The lefthander, optioned to Buffalo by the Toronto Blue Jays on May 10 after two ineffective major league starts, threw 47 of 96 pitches for strikes, a ratio hindered by recording only four strikes in his 20-pitch sixth inning. There was no debate about whether Romero should have stayed in the game for the sixth inning. "He was fine. He had a low pitch count," Buffalo manager Marty Brrown said.dddddddddddd "Hes not a five-inning pitcher. Hes experienced a tremendous amount of success at the major league level, and now hes battling himself too much." Dustin McGowan, another erstwhile Toronto starter, made a rehab appearance and retired one of the five batters he faced in the seventh inning. He allowed three runs on two hits and two walks. Romero has allowed 35 baserunners (18 hits and 17 walks) in 12 1-3 innings with Buffalo while striking out three. His triple-A earned-run average fell to 8.76. Tuesday marked the second time in six pro starts this season that Romero logged at least five innings. He went seven frames in his season debut for single-A Dunedin on April 27. Buffalo led 7-2 when Romero was replaced, but Romero struggled with inconsistency throughout, retiring the first two batters in four of the first five innings only to have the third batter reach base. In the first inning, Romeros first walk was followed by a wild pitch and an RBI single. In innings 2, 3 and 5, he yielded two-out doubles but rebounded to record the final out. While Romero had a three-ball count on 11 of the 24 batters he faced, there was one facet of a classic Romero start: he recorded 10 outs via ground balls and only two via fly balls. "It shows that my four-seamer and sinker were working," Romero said. "The big thing is to try to focus on the positives and not the negatives. As frustrating as it is, I have to get ready to work the next time." ' ' '