The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, improving to a Major League-best 22-8 on the year. The club provided Ross Stripling with early run support, pushing a total of 11 runs across the plate as part of a seven-home run outburst.
The right-hander, however, did not factor into the decision, as he logged just four innings of work. Stripling threw 64 pitches (39 strikes) in the outing, allowing two runs on six hits (two home runs) with two strikeouts.
“They were definitely able to put the ball in play and get some hits,” he said.