DENVER -- You could be forgiven for believing the Dodgers were done after four innings of baseball Thursday night.
With the Dodgers down, 10-0, in the opening game of a four-game series against the Rockies, the prognosis appeared grim. But the combination of the unpredictability of Coors Field and the reliability of the Dodgers made in a 10-7 loss was an encouraging sign headed into Friday's game.
"We had some late-inning wins in Pittsburgh, too," said Corey Seager, who doubled in the seventh and ninth to put the pressure on. "We just never stop.