Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

Shohei Ohtani blasted his 44th home run and Alex Call tallied four hits, matching his career high, as the Los Angeles Dodgers powered past the Colorado Rockies 11-4 at Coors Field. The victory keeps the Dodgers' strong momentum against their divisional opponent, marking their 11th win in the last 12 meetings with Colorado.
Ohtani and Call set the tone early, each hitting a solo home run in the second inning to spark a seven-run outburst by Los Angeles through three frames. Ohtani, who remains tied for the National League lead in homers with Philadelphia's Kyle Schwarber, continued to showcase his power at the plate. Alex Call nearly hit for the cycle and scored multiple times, carrying the offensive charge for the defending World Series champions.
The Dodgers' lineup was relentless, racking up 18 hits. Will Smith went 3-for-4 and raised his National League-leading batting average to .308. Every Los Angeles starter contributed at least one hit, highlighting the depth and consistency in their lineup. Seven of their 11 runs came with two outs, showing their ability to capitalize in clutch situations.
Kyle Karros delivered a memorable moment for Colorado with his first major league home run, while Brenton Doyle added a two-run homer in the fourth. However, the Rockies' starting pitcher Austin Gomber struggled again, allowing seven runs over three innings. Gomber’s winless streak now stretches to 15 starts, with his last win dating back to September 2024.
Emmet Sheehan tied his career high with six innings pitched, allowing just four runs while striking out seven. The young right-hander has excelled against Colorado, running his record to 3-0 in three starts versus the Rockies this season.
In the fourth inning, Warming Bernabel reached on an infield single for Colorado and attempted to advance on a throwing error. Miguel Rojas of the Dodgers made a heads-up play, throwing Bernabel out at second base and swinging momentum back in Los Angeles' favor.
The Dodgers collected seven two-out RBI during the game, including a pair in the first inning and three more in their pivotal third-inning rally.
The Dodgers and Rockies continue their series Wednesday night in Denver. Shohei Ohtani (0-0, 3.47 ERA) will make his 10th start of the season for the Dodgers, while Tanner Gordon (3-5, 7.98 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Rockies.
The Los Angeles Dodgers cruised past the Colorado Rockies with an explosive offensive performance, highlighted by homers from Shohei Ohtani and Alex Call. Every Dodger in the starting lineup notched at least one hit while Emmet Sheehan provided another quality outing. With their deep lineup firing on all cylinders, the Dodgers stay on track in the NL West as they look forward to another big game tomorrow night at Coors Field.
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