After sweeping all three consecutive SD games, Dulmi fell to the last-place COL, LAD Yamamoto allowed 3 runs in 7 innings, Ohtani 2 hits and 1 RBI were not enough
Aug 19, 2025
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In the first game of the four consecutive away games against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on the 19th (Korea time), the Dodgers lost 3-4, as Justin Roblesky allowed a walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto retired without a win or loss even though he gave up four hits and two walks in seven innings and allowed three runs. Shohei Ohtani hit two hits and an RBI in four at-bats, but failed to prevent his team's loss.
In the top of the first inning, Ohtani hit Colorado starter Kyle Freeland's 81.4 mile knuckle curve on the second pitch and hit a fly in front of right field at 110.9 miles. However, he failed to advance further due to the failure of the follow-up.
Ohtani hit a hit in the second at-bat and called in a runner. Chance on the second and third bases with no outs prepared by consecutive hits by the leaders Alex Cole and Miguel Rojas and wild pitches by Freeland. After Buddy Kennedy struck out, Dalton Rushing hit a big sacrifice fly to the right, and the Dodgers scored the first run.
With two outs and a runner on third, Ohtani hit a high sweeper in Freeland's 83 miles, flew over the pitcher's head at 106.5 miles, brushed the shortstop, and hit a run toward center field to bring home Rojas.
However, Colorado recovered two runs in the bottom of the third inning with Ryan Ritter's right-handed hit with no outs and runners on the second and third bases, tying the game 2-2 at once. Yamamoto walked lead Kyle Carros and sent out Brenton Doyle on a right-handed hit, then threw a 95-mile sinker to Ritter and was hit with a two-run timely hit.
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The Dodgers took the lead again in the top of the sixth inning when the 2-2 balance continued. Alex Freeland, a two-out second baseman who made player Freddie Freeman's walk and steal, hit a double that separated the right-center and brought Freeman home to take a 3-2 lead.
But the Dodgers' lead didn't last long. Yamamoto allowed a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the seventh inning when he got a solo home run after one out. After one death, a 93.1 mile fastball thrown to Ezekiel Toba drove into the middle, leading to a solo shot to the right-center.
In the end, the Dodgers gave up a walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth inning and knelt down. With Roblesky on the mound, Colorado provided an opportunity with Tobar hitting a double that fell in front of right field after one out. The ball was hit by right fielder Teoscar Hernandez running forward and sticking out his glove, but it hit and fell. In the end, Warm Bernabel hit Roblesky's 92.7-mile-high fastball to end the game.
The Dodgers, which gained momentum by sweeping three consecutive home games against the San Diego Padres, were caught up by Colorado, the lowest in the Major League, and marked 71 wins and 54 losses. The Dodgers still maintained their lead in the NL West. Colorado has won four games in a row and recorded 36 wins and 89 losses, but it is still the lowest in both leagues.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.