MLB GAME RECAP

Dodgers top Rockies to avoid sweep

The Sports Xchange

August 05, 2016 at 12:05 am.

LADodgersLogoDENVER — After getting seven combined innings from their starters while losing the first two games of this series, the Los Angeles Dodgers badly needed a strong outing Thursday night from Kenta Maeda.

He wasn’t as masterful as he was in his Coors Field debut in April, but Maeda pitched into the sixth and held the Colorado Rockies in check as the Dodgers won 4-2 to avoid being swept in the series.

Yasmani Grandal tripled home two runs with two outs in the fifth when the Dodgers scored three runs against Rockies starter Tyler Chatwood and took a 4-2 lead. Corey Seager began the scoring in that inning when he hit his 19th home run, tying the record Hanley Ramirez set in 2013 for a Los Angeles shortstop.

Maeda gave up two runs and four hits in 5 2/3 innings with no walks and five strikeouts. But he hit two batters and threw a wild pitch in his 96-pitch outing as he lacked the sharpness he had in his Coors Field debut April 23 when he limited the Rockies to three hits in 6 1/3 scoreless innings with one walk and eight strikeouts.

Maeda’s one mistake came in the fourth when David Dahl hit a two-run homer after Nolan Arenado led off with a single and took second on a wild pitch. Maeda (10-7) threw a 90 mph fastball down the middle with the count 2-1, and Dahl drove the ball over the wall in center. It was his third homer and gave him a 10-game hitting streak to start his career, the second-longest in Rockies history.

Dahl’s home run came on the Rockies’ lone at-bat with a runner in scoring position. Pedro Baez, Joe Blanton and Kenley Jansen worked the final 3 1/3 innings with Jansen earning his 32nd save in 36 opportunities. They set down the final seven Rockies batters and 10 of the last 11 after Maeda left.

The loss was just the third in 14 games for the Rockies, who are 14-6 since the All-Star break. They are four games behind St. Louis in the race for the second wild-card spot, tied with Pittsburgh and trailing two other clubs.

The Dodgers split their past six games, leaving them 9-8 since the break. They trail San Francisco by two games in the National League West and hold a three-game lead over the Cardinals in the wild-card race.

Chatwood (10-7), who won his past two starts, allowed four runs on nine hits and three walks in six innings with six strikeouts in his 105-pitch outing.

The Dodgers hit for the cycle in the fifth when they struck for three runs and took a 4-2 lead.

Corey Seager tied the game at 2 when he hit his 19th homer with one out, equaling the record for a Los Angeles shortstop. Hanley Ramirez hit 19 homers in 2013.

Justin Turner followed with a double high off the center field wall. He took third on Adrian Gonzalez’s two-out infield single, and both runners scored on Yasmani Grandal’s first triple of the season.

David Dahl hit a two-run homer in the fourth to give the Rockies a 2-1 lead. It was Dahl’s third homer, and it extended his hitting streak to 10 games to start his career.

Tyler Chatwood initially had none of the control problems that plagued him when he issued 12 walks in 12 innings while winning his past two starts. However, his first walk of the game, to Josh Reddick leading off the fourth, proved costly.

Gonzalez followed with a single, beating the shift by rolling a ball into right field. That perfectly placed hit sent Reddick to third. Chatwood struck out Grandal, but Howie Kendrick singled through the hole at shortstop to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead.

Chatwood then walked Joc Pederson to load the bases but got Maeda to ground into an inning-ending double play.

NOTES: Rockies LF Daniel Descalso suffered a left shoulder contusion when he hit the wall catching a ball in the third and was replaced in the fourth. … The Dodgers recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to the Triple-A club. … Rockies SS Trevor Story underwent successful surgery to repair the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb. … Rockies RF Carlos Gonzalez was not in the lineup but is not expected to be out long. He sprained his left ankle coming out of the batters’ box Wednesday. … Rockies RHP Chad Qualls, on the disabled list since July 16 due to colitis, threw 21 pitches in his second bullpen session. … LHP Rich Hill (left middle finger blister) is tentatively scheduled to start Sunday against Boston in his Dodgers debut. Los Angeles hadn’t named a starter for Saturday, but manager Dave Roberts said RHP Brandon McCarthy, who would be lined up for that day, will get extra rest and will start Monday.

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