Rockies comeback falls short in 8-7 extra-innings loss to Dodgers

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Jul 6, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates with catcher Dalton Rushing (68) after hitting a two run home run against the Colorado Rockies in the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The “Rockies never say die!” attitude was alive and well on Monday night.

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Despite being down 6-1 after four innings, they chipped away at the lead to set up an exhilarating ninth inning where the Rockies scored three runs to send the game to extra innings — a first for the Dodgers in 2026. The Rockies briefly led 7-6 in the 10th inning, but failed to score in the 11th, which allowed Dalton Rushing to hit the walk-off single in the bottom of the frame for a Dodger win.

The young players came up clutch again with Kyle Karros hitting a huge RBI double and Cole Carrigg, who went 3-for-5 with two doubles, two RBIs and three runs scored, hitting a two-run double to send the game to extra innings.

After the game, Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer had nothing but praise for Carrigg.

“He’s proven over and over again that the moment is not too big for him,” Schaeffer said. “That’s probably the biggest stage you can get in a regular season game — Dodger Stadium. He wants it. Two outs in the ninth, game on the line, he delivers a game-tying triple.” (The hit was officially ruled a double, but Carrigg advanced to third on the throw home.)

How extras went down

In the 10th, the Rockies went ahead after Tyler Freeman moved Carrigg to third. Carrigg then scored on a sac grounder by Jake McCarthy.

Mickey Moniak followed with a pinch-hit walk, but Ezequiel Tovar popped out to end the inning.

In the bottom of the frame, Brennan Bernardino gave up a sac grounder to Freddie Freeman that moved Andy Pages to third. A Mookie Betts line drive could have been out number two, but Edouard Julien couldn’t glove it and the error allowed Pages to score. Kyle Tucker followed with a single that chased Bernardino, leading Schaeffer to put in Jimmy Herget.

Herget quickly got down 3-0 to Teoscar Hernández before getting lucky with a liner that went straight into Herget’s glove. He then easily picked off Tucker to send it to the 11th.

Willi Castro started the 11th with a walk to put runners on first and second with no outs. Julien then popped out foul on a bunt and Hunter Goodman grounded into a double play to end the short frame.

The Dodgers took advantage of the zero and of Herget intentionally walking Max Muncy to lead off the inning. Tommy Edman hit a sac bunt to move the runners to second and third before Rushing hit a single to center field to score Hernández as Los Angeles pulled off a comeback of its own.

Incredible ninth

After pinch-hitter Braxton Fulford struck out to lead off the inning, Tovar drew a walk and Castro singled to set the table for Karros — Sunday’s comeback hero. After hitting the winning three-run homer in the eighth inning to beat the Giants on Sunday, Karros came up clutch again with a double to score Tovar and make it 6-4.

Goodman then drew an intentional walk to load the bases for TJ Rumfield, who swung badly at three consecutive sliders. Carrigg bailed him out by ripping a double to left-center field. Two runs scored, but Goodman was called out at the plate on an incredible throw and a brilliant slide.

Goodman was first called safe, but the go-ahead run was overruled when the Dodgers challenged the call, which was then was upheld when the Rockies challenged that Rushing was blocking the plate.

Fueled by the momentum, Antonio Senzatela was brilliant in the ninth. After giving up a leadoff single to Muncy, who then moved to second on a bunt, Senzatela struck out Rushing, gave a free pass to Shohei Ohtani and struck out Pages — thanks to a successful ABS challenge from Goodman.

Rockies strike first

The Rockies actually got on the board in this one first. Carrigg and Freeman started off the second inning with back-to-back singles before McCarthy loaded the bases with no outs when he was hit by a pitch.

But the Rockies couldn’t take advantage as much as they needed to, especially against the Dodgers. Troy Johnston popped out just beyond the grass at second base and then Tovar hit a sac fly. Castro ended the inning when he hit an infield pop-up.

Dodgers strike back

In the third inning, the Dodgers erased the Rockies lead when Rushing led off with a double. Ohtani then hit his 19th homer of the year to put L.A. up 2-1.

The Dodgers took a commanding lead in the fourth thanks to a five-hit inning. Tucker, Hernández and Muncy hit three singles in a row to score Tucker and go up 3-1 with no outs. Miguel Rojas followed up with a sac fly before the hit parade continued when Rushing hit his second double of the game. That set the table for Ohtani to hit a two-run RBI and put the Dodgers up 6-1.

Kyle Freeland put up scoreless frames in three of the five innings he pitched, but struggled against the mighty Dodgers, surrendering nine hits. It was really just the fourth inning that spoiled his outing. He struck out two and walked none, and was able to end the fourth when he got Pages to ground into a double play.

“I thought he was fine. I thought he was sharp,” Schaeffer said of Freeland’s performance. “They just had a good plan against him, specifically early in the count. I thought he was throwing strike one and they were ready to hit strike one for sure. Especially that inning. They put some good swings on him tonight – left on left – but I thought Free was fine.”

Freeland was pulled with the Rockies down 6-2. The game marked the seventh time the lefty has given up at least six runs this season (16 starts).

Chipping away

The first signs of a comeback came in the fifth with Tovar’s eighth homer of the season. The solo shot snuck into the left-field seats and marked Tovar’s third homer in his last three games.

The Rockies added another in the sixth when Carrigg hit a leadoff double and Freeman moved him to third on a flyball. Carrigg then scored when McCarthy hit an RBI single to cut L.A.’s lead to 6-3.

The Rockies had their chances throughout the game, drawing eight walks in the game, two by Karros, while issuing only two — and both were intentional walks. They went 3-for-13 with runners on base (1-for-8 before the ninth inning) and left 10 runners on base. Freeman hit two singles and stole a base.

Zach Agnos gave the offense a chance to rally by throwing three scoreless innings in the sixth, seventh and eighth for the Rockies. He only gave up one hit, while striking out one and walking none.

Overall, Schaeffer was very pleased with the bullpen.

“Ags was fantastic for three innings. Senza awesome. I thought Bernie was fine and Jimmy was fine,” Schaeffer said. “These guys — you just want to hand every single one of them the ball every night. You can’t do that, and I know that, but these guys have been fantastic as of late and most of the year.”

Up next

The Rockies and Dodgers will face off again on Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. MDT. RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-9, 6.91) will start for the Rockies, while LHP Justin Worbleski (10-2, 2.80) will be on the mound for the Dodgers.

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