Frustrating as it can seem they are now 8-6 since the All-Star break - that is a 92.5-win pace and the same .570ish winning percentage the Dodgers have put up all season - and 13-9 in July (a .591 win percentage). June was even better. They're already having a good season. They could just have a better one if the offense comes around (or a worse one if the pitching doesn't hold up). The schedule is also their friend.
They just might be what they are, though I'm sure the bats will still go on a few streaks. They still scored 6 runs or more in five of those eight wins (one in extras).