Rockies 4, Dodgers 3: A lot went right in a well-rounded win

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Rockies 4, Dodgers 3: A lot went right in a well-rounded win

Rockies 4, Dodgers 3: A lot went right in a well-rounded win

Feltner, Johnston, and the bullpen shine to beat L.A.

Rockies 4, Dodgers 3: A lot went right in a well-rounded win

Feltner, Johnston, and the bullpen shine to beat L.A.

Mile High Magic was in the air this weekend, and the Colorado Rockies channeled it perfectly. In a thrilling, well-rounded performance, they edged out the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3, capping off a fantastic sports day in Denver.

The game was a true team effort, headlined by strong pitching. Starter Ryan Feltner shook off a rocky first inning to deliver a gutsy performance, retiring eight straight batters at one point and showcasing excellent command of his fastball. The bullpen, including a standout appearance from Justin Lawrence, slammed the door shut, preserving a narrow lead against a potent Dodgers lineup.

Offensively, the Rockies showed resilience. After falling behind 2-0 early on a Kyle Tucker homer, they chipped away immediately. Key hits from Mickey Moniak and TJ Rumfield kept the pressure on, while Troy Johnston’s aggressive baserunning—a single, a stolen base, and a heads-up advance—set up a crucial sacrifice fly to keep the game tight.

This win is a testament to the Rockies' fight. Beating a division rival like the Dodgers requires every facet of the game to click, and today, from Feltner’s composure to the timely hitting and lockdown relief, it did. It’s the kind of gritty, complete victory that builds momentum and gives fans plenty to cheer about as the season progresses.

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