After making history and breaking new records last night, the Dodgers dropped Sunday night’s game to the Colorado Rockies with a final score of 1-4.
Despite Tyler Anderson’s 10-strikeout game, the LA team’s offense did not come ready to play. Maybe it was because they didn’t need many hits to walk away with the win last night but the team only had 3 hits to the Rockies’ 10 hits.
Anderson Ties His All-Time High
On the mound for his 28th start of the season was Tyler Anderson who put in the work finishing with a line of 5 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 10 Ks, 86 pitches, and 36 CSW%.