Rockies 8, Dodgers 3: Another listless, flat tire of a performance
Briefly

The Dodgers lost 8-3 to the Colorado Rockies after failing to sustain offense and receiving subpar starting pitching. Shohei Ohtani allowed five runs on nine hits over four innings, while the Rockies' Tanner Gordon delivered a strong start despite previous struggles. Teoscar Hernández hit the only significant Dodgers homer while the rest of the lineup managed just three hits and a walk through eight innings. Edgardo Henriquez tossed a scoreless inning, and Paul Gervase made his Dodgers debut with two frames but allowed a run on two singles. Jack Dreyer surrendered two runs in the ninth. The series concludes tomorrow with Clayton Kershaw starting.
After actually taking care of business for once last game, the Dodgers looked as bad as ever against the Rockies tonight, as they cruised to a 8-3 loss. Not much to recap, honestly. Shohei Ohtani gave up five runs on a whopping nine hits in four innings, though the Rockies didn't really need much as the Dodgers got just a Teoscar Hernandez homer when the game was in contention and were otherwise dominated by Tanner Gordon, who has been terrible up until this start.
Edgardo Henriquez got a scoreless innings, and Paul Gervase made his Dodger debut with a pair of frames. He struck out two and issued one walk to the first batter he faced, giving up a run on two singles, though the run came home on a "single" that was more Buddy Kennedy getting eaten up on a grounder. Jack Dreyer finished things off in the 9th by giving up two runs on three hits. Yay.
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