Dodgers vs Rockies Recap: Rockies Rally Beats LA at Coors Field

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Dodgers Jump Out Early at Coors Field
The Los Angeles Dodgers visited Coors Field in Denver on Sunday, April 19, ready for battle against the Colorado Rockies. Coming off a thrilling 7-1 victory the day before, the Dodgers brought momentum into the game. Starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan took the mound for Los Angeles, while Ryan Feltner started for Colorado. Right away, the Dodgers made their presence felt. Tucker smashed a two-run homer to right-center field, launching the ball 435 feet with an exit velocity of 103 mph. The blast brought Shohei Ohtani across the plate, giving Los Angeles an early 2-0 lead. Colorado answered back quickly when Rumfield singled to center in the bottom of the first, scoring Johnston and cutting the deficit to 2-1.
Dodgers Extend Lead in Second Inning
In the top of the second inning, the Dodgers kept the pressure on. Rushing launched a solo home run to right field that soared 371 feet with an exit velocity of 100 mph. This blast made it 3-1, and Los Angeles looked firmly in control. However, Colorado wouldn't go quietly. In the bottom of the second, Karros lifted a sacrifice fly to right field, allowing Johnston to tag up and score. The Rockies were now down 3-2, staying close to the Dodgers. The Los Angeles pitching staff, led by Sheehan, kept Colorado's bats mostly quiet during the early innings. Both teams settled into a rhythm, waiting for the next big moment to swing momentum one way or the other.
Rockies Rally Late to Stun the Dodgers
The game stayed quiet through the third, fourth, and fifth innings as both pitching staffs battled without much scoring. Then in the bottom of the sixth inning, the Rockies exploded with their biggest moment of the day. Johnston crushed a double to center field, traveling 342 feet with an exit velocity of 95 mph. This clutch hit scored both Goodman and Tovar, giving Colorado a stunning 4-3 lead. The Rockies had made their comeback! Los Angeles couldn't answer back in the final innings, and the game ended with Colorado holding on for the victory. The Rockies' resilience at home paid off as they improved to 9-13. Meanwhile, the Dodgers fell to 15-6 despite a strong start. Sometimes in baseball, one big swing changes everything.
Final Score and What It Means
The Dodgers entered Sunday's game with confidence after dominating Saturday. Unfortunately, they couldn't repeat that performance. Despite scoring first and leading for most of the game, Los Angeles couldn't hold on when it mattered most. The Rockies' late-inning heroics gave them their second consecutive win at home. For Colorado, bouncing back against a team as talented as the Dodgers showed real heart. For the Dodgers, this loss was frustrating after building an early lead. It's a reminder that baseball always has surprises. Every team gets chances to win, and sometimes the team that capitalizes on theirs walks away happy. The Rockies proved they could compete with anyone, even the powerful Dodgers.
Looking Back at the Turning Point
When you think back on this game, Johnston's sixth-inning double stands out as the play that changed everything. Before that hit, the Dodgers controlled the game with an early 3-1 lead. They had struck fast with Tucker's two-run blast and Rushing's solo shot. The Rockies looked like they might fall behind easily. But baseball is full of twists, and Colorado's batters stayed ready. Johnston's double wasn't just any hit—it scored two runners and gave Colorado their first lead of the day. That's what made it so important. Sometimes one swing at the right time is all you need. The Dodgers' pitchers couldn't recover after that moment. It's a perfect example of why baseball fans love this game: anything can happen, and momentum can shift in seconds with one big hit.
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