Dodgers Complete Sweep of Rockies in Decisive Fashion
Blake Snell pitched six scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts as the Dodgers improved their National League West lead to three games following a 9-0 sweep of the Rockies.
- On Wednesday night in Los Angeles, the Dodgers completed a 9-0 sweep of the Colorado Rockies to finish a three-game series.
- The sweep followed a prior five-game losing streak and Dodgers catcher Will Smith missed his fifth game with right hand soreness from a foul ball on September 3.
- Blake Snell pitched six scoreless innings while recording a season-best 11 strikeouts, and Mookie Betts drove in five runs, highlighted by a grand slam in the eighth inning.
- Dodgers pitchers combined for 17 strikeouts, held Colorado to eight hits and three runs in the series, improving their record to 82-64 and extending a four-game win streak.
- This series sweep over the Rockies was the Dodgers’ third of the season against Colorado and widened their lead in the NL West to three games ahead of the Padres.
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