Dodgers, rain send Rockies to an 8-1 loss and an 18-62 record

26.06.2025    The Denver Post    2 views
Dodgers, rain send Rockies to an 8-1 loss and an 18-62 record

Raindrops keep falling on the Rockies heads but who ll stop the rain of losses It appeared as if rookie right-hander Chase Dollander would be the one Wednesday night The right-hander pitched the best event of his young career but it wasn t enough and he was done in by a simple twist of fate The Dodgers cheered on by their vocal blue-clad faithful clubbed the Rockies - on a rain-drenched Wednesday night at Coors Field The decisive blow was Max Muncy s -foot grand slam in the seventh inning off reliever Tyler Kinley By then Dollander had long departed the mound Los Angeles beat Colorado for the ninth consecutive match and the Rockies home-field misery index went up another notch in front of an communicated crowd of The Rockies are - at Coors Field and - overall Their losses through the first games are the the majority of any band in baseball s modern era The Tigers and Red Sox and Cardinals were all - at the -game mark Plain and simple the baseball gods hate the Rockies Why else would they sic Mother Nature on Colorado s downtrodden squad Proof arrived in the top of the sixth inning when lightning crashed and the sky opened up With two on and two out Muncy hit a sky-high flyball to the right side of the infield Rockies second baseman Thairo Estrada was ready to make the play and he called for the ball until he lost it in the raindrops and lights and covered his head First baseman Michael Toglia covered his head too and was startled when the ball landed just a scarce feet from him Dalton Rushin who led off the inning with a walk and Shohei Ohtani who reached on a single took off on Dollander s - pitch and scored easily to give the Dodgers a - lead After a -hour -minute rain delay Jake Bird relieved Dollander Bird has been Colorado s best pitcher starter or reliever but he gave up back-to-back singles to Teoscar Hernandez and Andy Pages as Los Angeles lead grew to - Bird also loaded the bases in the seventh before giving way to Kinley who served up an - slider to Muncy for the grand slam Dollander pitched the best and most of efficient battle of his career He allowed only those two fluky runs gave up three hits walked two and struck out one He induced outs via groundball and threw just pitches for strikes Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched even better than Dollander Over his five scoreless innings the right-hander allowed just one hit a two-out single by Sam Hilliard in the third struck out six and walked one Related Articles Dodgers Clayton Kershaw eight strikeouts shy of faces Rockies Thursday at Coors Field Rockies late rally falls short as Dodgers win again at Coors Field Rockies Tyler Freeman moves to leadoff as Warren Schaeffer looks for aggressive offense Renck vs Keeler Will Rockies follow Charlie Monfort s advice for change Mickey Moniak s three-run homer lifts Rockies to win over D-backs Want more Rockies news Sign up for the Rockies Insider to get all our MLB analysis

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