Recap: Dustin May Shines As Dodgers Hit 2 Home Runs To Beat Rockies
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a 5-3 victory against the Colorado Rockies, featuring a standout performance by Dustin May, who delivered one of his best starts with six innings pitched, yielding only one run. This win was bolstered by Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani, who contributed two home runs early in the game. The Dodgers' pitching depth is showcased by their recent string of strong outings, contrasting with the Rockies' franchise record of scoreless innings leading to this matchup, which they finally broke with a late two-run homer.
After being shut out by the San Diego Padres in three consecutive games, the Rockies set a new franchise record for consecutive innings without a run, made possible partly due to Dustin May's dominant outing.
Dustin May not only delivered an excellent performance with six innings, allowing just one run, but he also exemplified the Dodgers' recent pitching success, showcasing depth and talent.
Read at Dodger Blue
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