The Colorado Rockies delivered an unforgettable night in Denver, defeating the Dodgers 8-3 with an impressive performance both offensively and on the mound. Hunter Goodman was the standout player, recording three hits and driving in three runs, while Jordan Beck also added three hits in a game where the Rockies collected a total of 16.
Tanner Gordon shined on the mound, pitching six solid innings, allowing just one run, and keeping the opposing lineup under control. Shohei Ohtani, on the other hand, had a tough debut as a starter at Coors Field: he gave up five earned runs and nine hits in just four innings, tying his career-high in hits allowed. He also suffered a scare when he was struck on the thigh by a ground ball, causing him to limp, but he managed to stay in the game until being replaced later in the night.
The Rockies jumped ahead early with a rally in the second inning and extended their lead in the fourth, capitalizing on a defensive mistake by the Dodgers.
What impact does this loss have on the Dodgers’ season?
This setback marks Ohtani’s first loss as a starter at Coors Field and highlights the struggles the team has faced since the All-Star break. While he continues to shine offensively, his challenges on the mound raise questions, especially given the physical demands of pitching at high altitude.