Dodgers’ vaunted bats come back to sea level in loss to Rockies
DENVER — The Los Angeles Dodgers’ patchwork pitching plan Saturday night was fraught but functional. In a 3-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, it was their lineup that fell flat on the season’s second day. In their lowest-scoring performance in Denver since July 2019, the Dodgers tallied just seven hits and no walks. For the first seven innings, they were silenced by Rockies ...
by Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times
Apr 10, 2022
3 minutes
DENVER — The Los Angeles Dodgers’ patchwork pitching plan Saturday night was fraught but functional.
In a 3-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, it was their lineup that fell flat on the season’s second day.
In their lowest-scoring performance in Denver since July 2019, the Dodgers tallied just seven hits and no walks. For the first seven innings, they were silenced by Rockies starter German Marquez. Then in the eighth, they missed a prime opportunity, scratching
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