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Tyler Glasnow led the Dodgers to victory against the Rockies despite frigid 35-degree temperatures at Coors Field. This win comes after a previous loss in Philadelphia due to poor weather conditions.
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Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws against the Rockies at Coors Field on Friday in Denver. (Matthew Stockman / Getty Images)
The hottest team in baseball, the coldest game in franchise history.
And a California kid on the mound, battling the inclement elements, this time beating the 35-degree chill.
Last April, a deluge in Philadelphia derailed the Dodgers and Tyler Glasnow in a frustrating defeat against the Phillies.
On Friday, in his first game at Coors Field, the Dodgersâ towering right-hander proved his manager Dave Roberts right: âHeâs grown exponentially. I donât see that these conditions are going to affect him today.â
Dodger Max Muncy follows the flight of his solo home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Friday in Denver. (David Zalubowski/AP)
Tyler Glasnow successfully pitched for the Dodgers, leading them to a win despite the challenging 35-degree weather.
The temperature during the game at Coors Field was a chilly 35 degrees.
Last April, the Dodgers faced a deluge in Philadelphia that led to a frustrating defeat against the Phillies.
The Dodgers have previously struggled in cold or inclement weather, as seen in their loss against the Phillies last season.

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Indeed not. The former Santa Clarita Hart High standout got the better of the weather and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. And his Dodgers teammates put runs on the board like they were logs in the fireplace, scoring at least one run every inning until the sixth inning en route to a breezy 7-1 victory.
Sparked by Max Muncyâs leadoff home runs in the second and fifth innings, the hot hitters up and down the Dodgersâ lineup sapped the suspense from the first of a four-game wraparound series.
Most of the crowd of 28,783 loved to see it. Thousands of dutifully bundled Dodgers supporters chanted and cheered as their boys in blue notched their 15th victory in 19 games, maintaining momentum in the first game of a 13-consecutive-game stretch.
Colorado right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano took the loss after leaving the game after the fourth inning with the Rockies trailing 5-0, having given up five runs on nine hits and thrown 91 pitches (just 51 of them for strikes).
As the grounds crew works to clear snow while Dodgers third baseman Santiago Espinal tosses a snowball at a coach before the team played the Rockies Friday in Denver. (David Zalubowski / Associated Press)
Conversely, Glasnow (2-0) got the win, going seven innings and yielding just one run and two hits, striking out seven and walking two on 92 pitches. The Rockies (7-13) scored only in the fourth inning, when Troy Johnstonâs groundout pushed across Mickey Moniak to make it 5-1.
The Dodgersâ first run came on much more quickly, when Will Smithâs one-out sacrifice fly brought home Shohei Ohtani, whoâd led off the game with a double â he went two for three off Sugano on Friday, making the Dodgersâ superstar six for seven all time against his countryman.
Smithâs first RBI was his ninth this season, in his 35th game at the famously hitter-friendly park, though he still had another in him.
Muncyâs 434-foot home run in the second made it 2-0 and his double down the line in the third drove in Smith, whoâd reached on a broken-bat single that sent Roberts scurrying in the dugout. That gave the Dodgers their third run before Andy Pagesâ sacrifice brought home Freddie Freeman to make it 4-0.
The Dodgers pushed it to 5-0 in the fourth inning when Smith singled to left to score Kyle Tucker, whoâd doubled off the center field wall.
And then Muncy led off the fifth with his second solo shot, giving him his 21st career multi-homer game, and his fourth at Coors Field. After Alex Freeland hit a sacrifice fly to left to bring home Pages, the Dodgers led 7-1.
Hyeseong Kim was one of three Dodgers who didnât score, but the speedy South Korean reached on a single and a walk and twice stole second.
For all the contributors keeping warm up and down the Dodgersâ lineup, the members of the Rockiesâ ground crew were the real heroes of Fridayâs game. They plowed the outfield grass and shoveled away the couple inches of snow that piled up between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to prepare a playable field by gametime at 6:40 p.m.
In the second game of the four-game series Saturday, Dodgers right-hander Emmet Sheehan (2-0, 6.60) is expected to face the Rockiesâ right-hander Ryan Feltner (1-1, 7.30).
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.