
The Los Angeles Dodgers visited Denver to face the Colorado Rockies today. Despite heavy snow before the game, Shohei Ohtani extended his consecutive on-base streak to 49 games in the first inning. Max Muncy added two home runs, enabling the Dodgers to score in each of the first five innings. They ultimately defeated the Rockies 7–1, securing their fourth consecutive win.
In the top of the first inning, Shohei Ohtani hit a double in his first at-bat. Will Smith then delivered a sacrifice fly, giving the Dodgers an early 1–0 lead. In the top of the second inning, Muncy immediately launched a solo home run. In the top of the third, the Dodgers' offense continued as Smith and Freddie Freeman reached scoring positions via hits and walks. Once again, Muncy stepped up with a double to add another run. Next, Andy Pages contributed a sacrifice fly, expanding the Dodgers' lead to 4–0.
In the top of the fourth inning, Kyle Tucker hit a double, and Smith promptly followed with a timely single to add another run. In the top of the fifth, Muncy, the first batter of the inning, homered again, marking his sixth home run of the season and claiming the team's home run lead. That inning, the Dodgers further capitalized with hits from Pages and Hye-seong Kim, along with their third RBI sacrifice fly of the game, pushing the score to 7–1.
The Dodgers started Tyler Glasnow in this game. He pitched seven complete innings on 92 pitches, allowing only two hits, two walks, striking out seven, and conceding one run. The Dodgers ultimately won 7–1, with Glasnow securing his second victory of the season. Shohei Ohtani, who had two hits including a double in five at-bats today, has now reached base in 49 consecutive games, officially setting the third-longest streak in Dodgers history.