Rockies vs Dodgers Preview: Young Rockies Take on Dodger Power

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Dodgers Rolling at Home, Rockies Struggling
The Dodgers are hot right now. They're 34-20 and riding a three-game winning streak. At Dodger Stadium, they've dominated with a 16-10 home record. The Rockies are in trouble. They sit at 20-35 and just lost three straight games. On the road, Colorado is looking for answers. The Dodgers have the better team on paper and the momentum heading into Tuesday. Their lineup is stacked with superstars like Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman. The Rockies need to find a way to compete against this powerhouse offense. Every game matters when you're trying to climb back into the race.
Star Hitters Face Off in Desert Duel
You're looking at two completely different offenses here. The Dodgers have Shohei Ohtani at the plate, along with Kyle Tucker and Freddie Freeman. These guys can hit the ball a mile. The Rockies counter with Hunter Goodman, a young catcher who's becoming a star. Goodman is hitting .350 this season—that's elite stuff. Ezequiel Tovar brings speed and hits for average at shortstop. The matchup tells you everything. Los Angeles has more firepower and consistency. Colorado has young talent trying to prove itself. When these teams square off, the Dodgers' depth usually wins the day. The Rockies need their bats to stay hot if they want to steal one.
Can Colorado's Young Arms Hold the Line?
The Rockies are throwing Tanner Gordon on the mound Tuesday. He's got to slow down the Dodgers' heavy hitters. The problem? Colorado's pitching staff faces a brutal task all season long. The Dodgers counter with Emmet Sheehan, who gets to throw in one of baseball's best stadiums to pitch in. The Rockies are missing José Quintana, who headed home for an elbow check. That's a big hole. Gordon needs to attack the zone and keep the Dodgers' bats off balance. One mistake to Ohtani or Freeman could turn into a home run quick. The Rockies' pitching depth is tested every single game. Colorado's got to find a way to stay competitive on the mound.
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