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Dodgers' offense makes up for bullpen and mental lapses in victory over Rockies

DENVER - The Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday night whipped up some ingredients usually found in losses. Their starting pitching didn't get out of the fourth inning. Their second baseman lost track of the number of outs in the third, costing the team a run. Their bullpen encountered some more turbulence. It was, at times, ugly during a 3-hour 52-minute clash with the Colorado Rockies. And it didn't matter because their offense, an unyielding force, did not decelerate in Coors Field's altitude in a three-game series sweep.

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