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Dalton Rushing’s Walk-Off Lifts Dodgers Over Rockies in Thrilling 11-Inning Showdown

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In a dramatic showdown at Dodger Stadium, catcher Dalton Rushing emerged as the hero, sealing an exhilarating 8-7 victory over the Colorado Rockies in 11 innings. Rushing’s pivotal moment came after a tense challenge that shifted the game’s momentum. Holding his mitt aloft, he urged manager Dave Roberts to contest a safe call at home plate, leading to a successful review that confirmed the runner had been tagged before reaching the plate. The eruption of applause from the crowd signaled a turning point, as the Dodgers took the lead they would not relinquish.

The game marked the Dodgers’ first extra-innings contest of the season, and it was a wild ride from start to finish. Rushing capped off the thrilling encounter with a walk-off single to center field, bringing Teoscar Hernández home and securing the Dodgers’ milestone 60th win of the season. “That’s a lot of wins,” Roberts remarked, reflecting on the achievement.

Despite appearing to have the game under control, the Dodgers faced a late scare in the ninth inning. Closer Tanner Scott, tasked with protecting a three-run lead, faltered as Kyle Karros and Cole Carrigg each drove in runs with doubles, tying the game. A crucial relay throw from second baseman Miguel Rojas prevented further damage, keeping the score knotted at 7-7.

The tension escalated in the 10th when the benches cleared following a controversial play at home plate. After a sharp grounder from Jake McCarthy, Rushing attempted to tag Carrigg, who was ruled safe. The ensuing exchange of words almost escalated into a brawl, but both teams were able to diffuse the situation, with Roberts later clarifying that it was a misunderstanding.

As the game progressed into the 11th, reliever Edgardo Henriquez showcased his composure, escaping a jam and setting the stage for Rushing’s heroics. With Hernández advancing to third on a sacrifice bunt, Rushing delivered the decisive hit, a changeup that found its way up the middle, just eluding a diving Julien. “Infield’s in, they’re kind of doing you a favor,” Rushing explained. “So move the ball forward, good things happen. And it wasn’t pretty, but it worked.” His celebration was a testament to the relief and joy that comes with such a hard-fought victory.

Dodgers starting pitcher Eric Lauer praised Rushing’s tenacity, noting, “He plays with a lot of moxie… He’s a great guy that you want on your team.” Meanwhile, Evan Phillips is poised to make his long-awaited return to the mound, eager to contribute after a challenging recovery from Tommy John surgery.

In a series of roster moves, the Dodgers optioned right-handed reliever Paul Gervase to triple-A Oklahoma City, released left-hander Jake Eder, and designated catcher Chuckie Robinson for assignment while adding right-hander Carlos Duran to the 40-man roster. Both Robinson and Duran are expected to remain with Oklahoma City.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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