It was a low-scoring pitcher’s duel at Coors Field on Thursday night through six innings before the bullpens took the wheel. Ross Stripling’s toe looked fine, and he only allowed one run on four hits in six innings of work in his first start off the disabled list. Tyler Anderson had an equally strong outing as well for the Rockies.
The Dodgers’ offense continued to struggle to gain any traction even in the thin air at Coors Field until Joc Pederson and Max Muncy hit two pinch-hit solo home runs in the seventh.