Usa new news

Buehler takes loss, but has strong moments against Rockies

LOS ANGELES – The dark billowing mass that emerged beyond center field at the start of Saturday’s game was not a cloud and yet proved to be an ominous warning all the same.

Walker Buehler took the mound with the shadow lurking behind him from a distant fire and while he showed he could be close to finding success soon, there were more moments that have prevented the right-hander from finding his former staff-ace form.

The Dodgers fell 6-3 to the Colorado Rockies as the San Diego Padres moved three games out of first place in the National League West. The magic number for clinching an 11th division title in 12 seasons remained at five, with the Padres arriving for a three-game series Tuesday.

It always figured to be a bumpy road ahead for Buehler, who made his season debut in May following two years away following a second major elbow surgery in his career.

Saturday’s conflicting numbers were nine strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings, showing that some deception and overpowering stuff has returned. But he got off to another slow start with three runs allowed over his first two innings.

The Dodgers rallied Buehler out of the early 3-0 hole with a two-run home run from Mookie Betts in the third inning and an RBI single from Hunter Feduccia in the fourth. It was Feduccia’s first career RBI in five games.

But with the score reset, Buehler was tagged for a home run by Ryan McMahon a half inning later and Colorado never relinquished that lead. McMahon, a Mater Dei alum, reached 20 home runs for the fourth consecutive season and fifth not counting the 2020 pandemic season.

Buehler allowed four runs on five hits over 5 1/3 innings and could still line up as the Dodgers’ No. 3 starter in a playoff series. He walked just one while just missing out on his first double-digit strikeout game since April 25, 2022.

Related Articles

Los Angeles Dodgers |


Shohei Ohtani adds to his milestone totals as Dodgers rally past Rockies

Los Angeles Dodgers |


Dodgers’ Tyler Glasnow frustrated by ‘exhausting’ elbow issues

Los Angeles Dodgers |


Alexander: These Shohei Ohtani home run calls were just right

Los Angeles Dodgers |


Swanson: Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani creates 50-50 club of his own

Los Angeles Dodgers |


Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani has MLB’s first 50-50 season after 3-homer day

The Dodgers did manage to stir emotions down the stretch when Ohtani was hit in his right elbow by a pitch from Luis Peralta in the sixth inning, although it was an 82-mph curveball and it glanced off his plastic elbow armor.

The Dodgers had scoring chances snuffed out in the sixth and eighth innings on double-play grounders. Ohtani singled in the ninth inning and stole his 53rd base in front of walks to Freddie Freeman and Tommy Edman. But Max Muncy struck out to end it against Seth Halvorsen, who earned his first career save.

Ohtani had a fashionable evening with a walk, a single, the 53rd stolen base, and a run scored on his T-shirt night.

The earliest the Dodgers could clinch the division is Wednesday against the Padres. They close the season with three games at Colorado next weekend.

Exit mobile version