MLB

Los Angeles Dodgers at Colorado Rockies

· Doubleheader - Game 2
Los Angeles Dodgers
97-60, 44-32 Away
Final
11 - 2
Colorado Rockies
57-100, 35-41 Home

Freeman homers in nightcap as Dodgers split doubleheader for Rockies' 100th loss this season

Chase Anderson pitched five scoreless innings for his first win in 17 starts this season and Nolan Jones homered in Colorado’s 4-1 win in the opener.

David Peralta and Chris Taylor each hit two-run singles in a five-run second inning, James Outman added four hits and Max Muncy and Kiki Hernandez had three hits apiece in the nightcap. Elehuris Montero homered for Colorado.

It was the postseason-bound Dodgers’ ninth win in 11 games against the Rockies this season and they improved to 31-16 overall against fellow NL West teams. The Rockies lost for the eighth time in nine games in dropping to 57-100 on the season, extending their franchise record for losses. The previous high was a 98-loss campaign in 2012. Injuries that forced an impromptu overhaul of their starting rotation over the course of the year as well as the mid-season decision to trade away key veterans in hopes of bringing in additional young talent factored into the Rockies’ loss-plagued season, manager Bud Black said.

“I think that plays into where we went from there,” Black said. “We used, I think, more position players than we ever have in our franchise history. We’ve used more pitchers than we ever have in our franchise history. That leads me to believe we’ve been hurt by injuries and also by some performance that necessitated roster moves and some trades in midseason. That’s a big transition.”

Miller (11-4) allowed two runs on seven hits. He struck out nine, including fanning the side after giving up a leadoff homer to Montero in the bottom of the fifth inning.

“Today was among the best I’ve felt, especially in altitude like this,” Miller said. “I was a little surprised about that. But that just gives credit to our training staff and the trainers we have to keep me healthy. I’m doing a good job of staying on top of all my stuff but the training staff here has been unreal. I wouldn’t be where I’m at this season without them.”

Black had high praise for the Dodgers young pitcher, who figures to play a prominent role for Los Angeles in the postseason.

“The last pitch he threw was 99 mph,” Black said. “That’s a good arm, a legit arm.”

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted that Miller, along with fellow rookies Ryan Pepiot and Michael Grove, combined to pitch 14 1/3 innings over the course of the doubleheader at hitter-friendly Coors Field and allowed three runs total.

“It’s just good to see,” Roberts said. “Looking at a doubleheader here, a ways back, this was something pretty daunting, and we couldn’t have gotten through this better on the pitching side.”

Miller got all the run support he needed when the Dodgers batted around in the second inning against Ryan Feltner (2-4). He was making his first start at Coors Field since suffering a skull fracture May 13 when he was struck by a second-inning comebacker off the bat of the Phillies’ Nick Castellanos.

Feltner allowed five runs on six hits in three innings after returning from the injured list last week and getting a no-decision in a five-inning outing at San Diego. Black said after the game he was lifted for precautionary reasons after feeling some tightness in his pitching elbow.

The Dodgers did most of their damage in the top of the second inning, when Feltner gave up four straight singles to start the inning, capped by Peralta’s two-run base hit. Taylor added another two-run single three batters later. Freeman connected for his 27th homer in the sixth inning after Gavin Hollowell issued a leadoff walk to Taylor.

In the opener, the Rockies built a 3-0 lead off Caleb Ferguson (7-4), who went 2/3 innings as the Dodgers’ opening pitcher.

Jones connected for his 19th home run of the season in the bottom of the seventh off Ryan Pepiot to restore a three-run lead for the Rockies.

Anderson (1-6), who was claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay on May 12, allowed five hits. He walked two and struck out four in his fifth start since being reinstated from the injured list Sept. 3. Tyler Kinley fanned Max Muncy with two on and two out to get the save, his fifth.

“Finally to get one, he deserved it for sure,” Black said of Anderson. “The way he’s pitched overall, especially the last couple (outings), he’s thrown the ball well.”

SEEKING 60

Freeman also added to his doubles total in his ninth inning at bat, just beating left fielder Nolan Jones' throw to second with a nifty slide for his 58th double on the year. He's two doubles shy of becoming the first player in 87 years with at least 60 doubles in a season. Joe Medwick (64 doubles) and Charlie Gehringer (60 doubles) in 1936 were the last players to achieve the feat.

ROBINSON TRIBUTE

Prior to the start of the second game, a moment of silence was observed in honor of Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, who died at the age of 86.

QUOTEABLE “It's pretty tough for all of us, for the players, for the coaches, for the team. Nobody wants to lose that many games. We have very good guys here, but baseball can be like that. We've just got to keep going, keep playing hard.” — Rockies' infielder Harold Castro

UP NEXT

RHP Emmet Sheehan (3-1, 5.13 ERA) is slated to start Wednesday night for the Dodgers against Rockies’ RHP Noah Davis (0-3, 8.77).

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Matchup Prediction

Rockies: 29.4%
Dodgers: 70.6%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

9th Inning Díaz fouled out to first.
9th Inning Rodgers flied out to center.
9th Inning Jones flied out to center.
9th Inning Vesia relieved Kelly
9th Inning Peralta flied out to center.
9th Inning Hernández flied out to right, Muncy to third.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
1 Hit By Pitch 0
15 Ground Balls 11
9 Strikeouts 11
11 Runs Batted In 2
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
18 Hits 7
1 Stolen Bases 0
6 Walks 0
0 Catcher Interference 0
11 Runs 2
0 Ground Into Double Play 2
2 Sacrifice Flies 0
43 At Bats 32
1 Home Runs 1
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
29 Runners Left On Base 7
0 Triples 0
1 Game Winning RBIs 0
0 Intentional Walks 0
1 Doubles 1
21 Fly Balls 10
0 Caught Stealing 0
207 Pitches 113
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 0
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
1 Is Qualified In Steals 0
22 Total Bases 11
52 Plate Appearances 32
162.0 Projected Home Runs 162.0
2 Extra Base Hits 2
11.2 Runs Created 1.5
.419 Batting Average .219
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.512 Slugging Percentage .344
.256 Secondary Average .125
.481 On Base Percentage .219
.992 OBP Pct + SLG Pct .563
0.7 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 1.1
11.2 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 1.5
68.0 Batter Rating 20.0
43.0 At Bats Per Home Run 32.0
1.00 Stolen Base Percentage 0.00
3.98 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.53
.093 Isolated Power .125
0.67 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.00
.115 Walks Per Plate Appearance .000
-.163 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average -.094
22.0 Runs Produced 4.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.6 Patience Ratio 0.3
0.5 Balls In Play Average 0.3
115.0 MLB Rating 72.0
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Coors Field

Location: Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 25,133 | Capacity:

2024 National League West Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Los Angeles 98 64 .605 - W5
San Diego 93 69 .574 5 L1
Arizona 89 73 .549 9 W1
San Francisco 80 82 .494 18 L1
Colorado 61 101 .377 37 L3
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