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The Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 thanks to a home run and three hits from Ezequiel Tovar and seven plus innings of scoreless relief from Dakota Hudson. With just 17 runs in support going into the game, Hudson has the seventh fewest runs in the majors among pitchers with at least ten starts.
The Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 on Friday night thanks to a home run and three singles from Ezequiel Tovar and a seven-plus-inning shutout by Dakota Hudson.
With just 17 runs in support going into the game, Hudson (2-7) has the fifth-lowest number of runs in the majors among pitchers with at least 10 starts. But after Tover’s solo blast off Walker Buehler (1-3) in the fourth, the Rockies took a commanding lead with three runs in the inning. In May, it was his fifth home run. Before growing tired in the eighth inning, Hudson, who struck out three and walked one, gave up just one Dodger baserunner to reach scoring position in the first seven innings. The inning was started by Gavin Lux with a
On Friday night, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 thanks to a home run and three hits from Ezequiel Tovar and seven plus innings of scoreless relief from Dakota Hudson.
Among pitchers with at least ten starts, Hudson (2-7) had the fifth-fewest runs supported going into the game in the majors with just 17 runs. However, the Rockies took a quick lead in the fourth inning thanks to three runs scored by Tover and a single shot off of Walker Buehler (1-3). It was May and his fifth home run. Just one Dodgers baserunner was able to reach scoring position in the first seven innings until Hudson, who struck out three and walked one, got tired in the eighth. Gavin Lux opened the inning by hitting a
With the bases loaded and Mookie Betts grounding into a double play, Lux scored the first run for the Dodgers.
In the first, Colorado had one out and the bases loaded, but two strikeouts by Buehler ended the inning. With three runs in the third, the Rockies took the lead. Following a base hit by Kris Bryant for two runs, Brendan Rodgers shot a single to left-center that rolled to the wall and under Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages’ glove.
Buehler retired the final seven batters he faced following Tovar’s home run.
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