Rockies’ late rally falls short as Dodgers win again at Coors Field

The Rockies flunked their Litmus test Just barely But this is the big leagues where they don t grade on a curve The Rockies rallied late scoring three times in the eighth sparked by Jordan Beck s two-run double But it wasn t quite enough The Dodgers did what they usually do in LoDo winning - on a perfect summer evening at Coors Field An RBI double by Teoscar Hernandez in the ninth off reliever Juan Mejia gave Los Angeles the safety net it needed The Dodgers - against the Rockies this season after a three-game sweep in L A in April were - at Coors last season Before Tuesday night s contest interim manager Warren Schaeffer agreed that facing quality teams like the defending World Series champion Dodgers was indeed a litmus test Things started well for the Rockies but expeditiously fell apart Los Angeles six-run fourth inning was a Bleak Street Bummer for Colorado First baseman Michael Toglia who had a big night at the plate made two costly fielding errors Plus his throw to try and nail Will Smith was off line L A s big blows were Michael Conforto s three-run homer off a German Marquez knuckle curve that banged off the second-deck facade in right field and an RBI double to right by Mookie Betts Superstar Shohei Ohtani gave the multitude of blue-clad Dodgers fans in the revealed crowd of what they were hoping for when he hit an opposite-field two-run homer to left off Ryan Rolison in the sixth The Rockies - overall have yet to win back-to-back games at Coors this season Their - record is their worst start at home in franchise history Marquez who had put together an impressive run of six starts dominated Los Angeles for the first three innings allowing two hits and striking out four But the fourth began with Freedie Freeman s grounder going under Toglia s glove followed by singles by Smith and Max Muncy to load the bases Related Articles Rockies Tyler Freeman moves to leadoff as Warren Schaeffer looks for aggressive offense Renck vs Keeler Will Rockies follow Charlie Monfort s advice for change Mickey Moniak s three-run homer lifts Rockies to win over D-backs Rockies owner Charlie Monfort now sober says company demands new set of eyeballs Rockies Coors Field woes continue with - loss to Diamondbacks Hernandez s groundout to second scored a run and then Toglia chose to throw home on Andy Pages grounder Had Toglia s throw been online Smith catcher Hunter Goodman might have tagged Smith out Instead the Dodgers rally fuse was lit and Conforto launched his -foot homer on Marquez s - pitch Marquez - ERA allowed six runs four earned on six hits He struck out six and walked none Toglia s double to right field off of L A s opening pitcher Jack Dreyer scored Goodman to give Colorado an early - lead Toglia hit another RBI double in the third off Justin Wrobleski putting Colorado ahead - Want more Rockies news Sign up for the Rockies Insider to get all our MLB analysis