The Dodgers turned a quiet game into an offensive showcase, erasing a 1-0 deficit to defeat Colorado 12-3 at Coors Field. What began as a pitcher's duel became a demonstration of Los Angeles' depth and power.
Justin Wrobleski anchored the turnaround with seven innings of one-run ball, allowing eight hits while striking out three. The left-hander improved to 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA, controlling the strike zone without issuing a walk across 97 pitches.
The Dodgers' offense awakened in the second inning when Muncy homered to right center, then Rojas followed with his own solo shot to left. Muncy finished 4-for-4 with four runs scored and two home runs, while Rushing added two homers and three RBIs. The ninth inning provided the final flourish as Muncy launched his second homer before Rushing's two-run blast capped the scoring.
Jose Quintana absorbed the loss for Colorado, surrendering six runs over five innings with a 6.23 ERA. The Rockies managed 11 hits but left too many runners stranded against Wrobleski's steady work.
Los Angeles snapped a two-game losing streak to improve to 15-6, maintaining their division lead. Colorado fell to 9-13 despite extending their winning streak to two games entering the contest. Rojas reached 1,000 career hits in this game, collecting three hits including his milestone-reaching single.