DENVER >> On a day when Coors Field did its best impersonation of Candlestick Park, the Dodgers scoring runs with ease off a left-handed pitcher was only one of the odd sights.
They scored four times in the first two innings against left-hander Tyler Anderson and went on to a 10-6 victory over the Colorado Rockies on a very windy Sunday afternoon in Denver, avoiding a sweep in their first road series of the season.
“It definitely got colder, windier, trashier,” Dodgers second baseman Logan Forsythe said, referring to the swirling debris that threatened to take over the field in the late innings.