The Los Angeles Dodgers kept rolling on Wednesday night, finishing off a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies. They did it in style, crushing Colorado 9-0 at Dodger Stadium.
Blake Snell fired up the crowd with a lights-out performance, while Mookie Betts put on a show at the plate. The Dodgers’ lineup looked scary, and their rotation kept humming along. Anyone watching had to wonder if this team isn’t gearing up for a deep playoff run.
Snell Breaks Losing Streak with Best Outing of the Year
Blake Snell’s season has been a rollercoaster, but Wednesday night felt different. He took the mound and struck out 11 Rockies over six shutout innings.
That snapped his personal three-game losing streak. Snell looked like the Cy Young winner the Dodgers hoped for, showing off pinpoint command and a nasty breaking ball.
Dominating from Start to Finish
Snell mixed blazing fastballs with wicked off-speed stuff, keeping Colorado guessing. They barely got on base and never really threatened to score.
He painted the edges, which had been a struggle during his rough patch. The Dodgers’ rotation has been on a heater lately, and Snell just kept the fire burning.
Mookie Betts Leads Offensive Firestorm
While Snell carved up hitters, Mookie Betts took over with the bat. He finished 4-for-5 with five RBIs, capping his night with a grand slam in the eighth — the seventh of his career.
Betts just seems to have a knack for these moments. He’s not only one of the league’s best, but he’s also the guy who can single-handedly jumpstart the offense.
Setting the Tone Early
Betts wasted no time, ripping a double in the second to bring home a run and spark a four-run rally. That inning set the tone, and Los Angeles never let up.
Kyle Freeland, Colorado’s starter, struggled again. He dropped to 4-15, giving up four runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings. With a cushion early, the Dodgers’ pitchers could just go out and attack.
Teoscar Hernández Stays Hot
Teoscar Hernández kept his own hot streak alive with a solo homer late in the game. That’s three in the last two games for him.
His power behind Betts and Freeman gives the Dodgers lineup real depth. It’s tough to find a weak spot right now.
Dodgers’ Rotation on Historic Tear
The Dodgers’ starters have been on another level lately. Over their last five games, they’ve allowed just three hits combined in the first five innings.
It’s wild to see how they’re shutting teams down early and letting the offense pile on.
Bullpen Tested, But Holds
The only hiccup came in the seventh when Michael Kopech walked three straight to load the bases. Alex Vesia took over and punched out two Rockies to get out of it.
That moment kept the shutout alive and the home crowd buzzing.
NL West Lead Grows as Road Trip Begins
The Dodgers’ win stretched their streak to four games. They also bumped their NL West lead to three over the Padres, who lost to the Reds.
Perfect timing, with a big series against the Giants up next. This team’s got some real momentum, and it’s hard not to get a little excited.
Looking Ahead
The Dodgers kick off their series in San Francisco on Friday. Yoshinobu Yamamoto (11-8, 2.72 ERA) gets the start against veteran right-hander Justin Verlander (3-10, 4.09 ERA).
The division race is heating up, so every win feels huge right now. After sweeping the Rockies, the Dodgers seem ready to keep things rolling.
Here is the source article for this story: Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Box Score, Summary, and Team Stats – September 10, 2025 Gametracker
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