Dodgers is trying to ignite the stagnant crime against Rockies

Los Angeles Dodgers started the 2025 season with a fluctuation and broke the first three series of 8-0.
A significant part of this success, the team’s crime, 45 running, was about six per game.
Recently, the bats have cooled. In the last nine matches of Dodgers (3-6), there are only 29 runs and loses the last three series.
On Monday night, they will aim to translate Colorado Rockies in the opener of three game sets.
Dodgers are defeated 4-2 on Sunday Chicago Cubs.
“I think we didn’t synchronize aggressively.” He said. “Not from preparation, not work. … This will happen. Only the last nine, 10 -game stretch, not just.”
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, up and down in the last few sequences. After going to 16 to 6 to the Washington Nationals in front of a 11 -to 1 set against Philadelphia Phillies, he went to 1 to 1 against Chicago.
Right-handed Dustin May (0-1, 0.82 ERA) will begin for Los Angeles on Monday. There are four careers (three starters) against Colorado. In these games, he allowed five runs in 12 strokes, but he has 2,81 ERA, but he has not yet made a decision.
It was an even more difficult struggle for Rockies, which scored 16-0 more points in three games by San Diego Padres at the weekend, and was evacuated for the first time in the history of Rockies.
While Rockies gave up 84, there are 40 runnings, only in MLB behind athletics (89). Colorado went to San Diego only with 12 Baserunner and 9 to 9 to 9 and the average of the team entered the series from .218.
“It was annoying for children for the last few weeks,” Colorado manager Bud Black said. He said. “The men put work, but it’s not just translating. Absolutely annoying.”
There are only three wins in 15 games this season and they are sitting last in the MLB ranking. Their starts are connected to the 2019 team with the worst 15 games in the history of franchise.
Adael Amador, the second base of rookie, will try to show his work from Triple-A Albuerque after being called on Sunday. Rockies played 6-0 in Padres 6-0 and was 0 to 0.
After fighting in a 10-game call last season, Amador made a solid start with an average of .275 and .858 base plus-restoration percentage in Albuquerque this season.
“I showed confidence. This was the most important thing that was missing last year,” Amador said through a interpreter. “This is a large part of my game, there is the confidence to show my skills there.”
Right-handed Antonio Senzatela (0-2, 5.14 ERA) will start for Rockies on Monday. In 17 matches against 30-year-old Dodgers (15 beginning), 6.08 ERA and 4-6.
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