Early Homers From Betts, Freeman Lead Dodgers Over Rockies 4–0

Early Homers From Betts, Freeman Lead Dodgers Over Rockies 4–0
Mookie Betts (L) and Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers both hit first-inning home runs against the Colorado Rockies in Los Angeles on June 2, 2024. (Ashley Landis/AP Photo)
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LOS ANGELES—Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman hit first-inning home runs, Gavin Stone turned in another strong outing, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 4–0 on Sunday, June 2.

Though much of the focus is on Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s rookie season and Clayton Kershaw’s comeback, Stone is putting together a solid season for the Dodgers.

The rookie right-hander tossed five innings Sunday and won for the fifth time in his past seven starts.

“Usual command of the fastball,“ said Stone, who struck out six while giving up only four hits and two walks. ”I leaned heavily on the slider today. It felt good out of my hand. I felt like they were a fastball-hitting team, so it felt good.”

Stone (6–2) has allowed one run or fewer in six of his seven starts since April 26. During that span, he is 5–1 and has a 1.64 earned-run average.

“It’s been under the radar, but not lost on us his value,” Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said. “Consistency and certainty [are] what you are getting from him now. To his credit, he is watching what his teammates are doing, and then applying things fit for his arsenal.”

Michael Grove, Alex Vesia, and Daniel Hudson came out of the bullpen to complete the Dodgers’ sixth shutout this season, and second in five games.

Betts got things started with his fourth leadoff homer this season. Two batters later, Freeman went deep off Colorado’s Austin Gomber, the eighth time the Dodgers have homered at least twice in an inning.

Freeman also scored twice and drove in two runs for the Dodgers, who have won five of their past six games.

“We needed it,” Mr. Roberts said of the early homers. “Mookie was relieved to hit it out of the ballpark. Freddie has been in it for a while, and for him to go deep was good for him, too.”

Gomber (1–3) entered the game sixth in the National League with a 2.76 ERA, and allowed only two earned runs in four May starts. But the left-hander went a season-low three innings. He was at 75 pitches when his day ended.

Gomber allowed three runs on five hits, with three walks and two strikeouts.

“Today was a day he was not locked in on his command,” Rockies Manager Bud Black said.

Betts connected on a slider from Gomber and put it four rows deep into the stands in the left-field corner. It was Betts’ 52nd career leadoff homer, which is one away from tying Craig Biggio for fourth all-time.

Betts has nine homers this season, but it was his first since May 17.

Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas turns a double play against the Rockies in Los Angeles on June 2, 2024. (Ashley Landis/AP Photo)
Dodgers second baseman Miguel Rojas turns a double play against the Rockies in Los Angeles on June 2, 2024. (Ashley Landis/AP Photo)

After Shohei Ohtani’s pop out, Freeman drove a full-count fastball over the wall in center, just past the outstretched glove of leaping Colorado outfielder Brenton Doyle.

Miguel Rojas extended Los Angeles’ lead to 3–0 in the third when his base hit drove in Freeman.

Freeman then gave the Dodgers more breathing room in the eighth inning with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly that brought home Jason Heyward.

The Rockies were shut out for the seventh time. Colorado’s lone threat came in the fifth inning when it had runners on second and third with two outs, but Ezequiel Tover lined out to Freeman at first base to end the inning.

“Stone had a tight, little slider,“ Mr. Black said. ”We just couldn’t muster anything against their pitching staff. Five runs in three games aren’t going to cut it.”

Trainer’s Room

Dodgers: Third baseman Max Muncy (right-oblique strain) doesn’t have a timetable to resume baseball activities after he felt discomfort in his rib cage while swinging the bat last week.

Up Next

Rockies: Return home for a three-game set against Cincinnati. Right-hander Ryan Feltner (1–4, 5.46) is the scheduled starter in Monday’s series opener.

Dodgers: Right-hander Tyler Glasnow (6–3, 3.04 is set to take the mound Tuesday in the opener of a three-game series at Pittsburgh.

By Joe Reedy