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The Los Angeles Dodgers won the first game against the Colorado Rockies but lost the next two, with the Rockies showcasing strong performances. Justin Verlander's brother commented on the surprising turn of events in the series.
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Baseball is a great leveler.
The Los Angeles Dodgers entered the series against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field thinking free lunch. However, it has been anything but that. Sure, the Dodgers won the first game, 7-1. But the Rockies have pulled back things nicely. registering wins in the next two games.
In Game 2, Troy Johnson hit a go-ahead 2-run RBI double for the lead in the sixth inning. Game 3 was even more interesting. The Rockies exploded for 15 hits against Roki Sasaki & Co. While the Dodgers did bring action in the ninth inning, it was nowhere enough.
Seeing how the series has unfolded so far, Justin Verlander's brother had the perfect reaction to sum up the series so far:
"The Los Angeles Dodgers just lost 2 out of 3 games to the Colorado Rockies. Baseball. Gotta love it."
It's just how baseball is sometimes. Just when you are winning it all, you will be brought down by some time you expected the least. One game is still left to be played in this NL West series.
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The Dodgers won the first game 7-1, but the Rockies won the next two games.
Troy Johnson hit a go-ahead 2-run RBI double in the sixth inning of Game 2.
The Rockies recorded 15 hits in Game 3 against the Dodgers.

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For the series finale on Monday, the Dodgers will have left-hander Justin Wrobleski on the mound. He has been a great asset for the defending champions this season, registering a 2-0 record with 2.12 ERA, including six strikeouts and a 0.76 WHIP. Jose Quintana will take the mound for the home side.
In his last start against the New York Mets, he carried a perfect game into the fifth inning, where Jorge Polanco hit a single before getting stranded on a double play.
While Wrobleski is only in the rotation temporarily, with Blake Snell out, however, if he continues to pitch as well as he is and Roki Sasaki is unable to overcome his struggles on the mound, a permanent rotation spot could be on the cards for him.
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