The Stanley Cup wasn’t enough to help the Rockies complete a sweep on Wednesday night, but they still got a series win against the NL West first-place Dodgers.
The game featured a fourth-inning departure for Germán Márquez, a 3-1 ratio of Dodger to Rockies homers, the Rockies only being outhit 11-10, and a good amount of rain. Los Angeles jumped out to a 4-0 lead after two innings and even held a 7-1 lead through five innings. It was too much for the Rockies to overcome.
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Brendan Rodgers homered, doubled, and singled to drive in three runs in the game.