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Dodgers vs Rockies: Three-Game Series Preview (August 17–19)

The Big Picture: Why This Series Matters

Key Takeaway: The Dodgers are fighting for a first-round playoff bye, while the Rockies are playing for pride. Every game counts!

Imagine the MLB playoffs like a tournament where the top two teams in each league get a "free pass" (a bye) straight to the second round. The Los Angeles Dodgers are right on the bubble for that second spot in the National League.

Current NL Standings Race

Team Record Games Behind
Milwaukee Brewers 77–48 — (1st place)
Atlanta Braves 74–50 2.5 games back
Los Angeles Dodgers 74–51 3 games back
  • The Dodgers lost 3 of 4 games to the Brewers at home last week.
  • That stumble put their first-round bye in serious jeopardy.
  • They must win games against weaker opponents to stay in the hunt.

Meet the Opponent: Colorado Rockies

  • Record: 50–74 (tied for worst in the NL with the Giants)
  • Recent moves: Traded away veteran pitchers Antonio Senzatela, Brenton Doyle, and Victor Vodnik at the deadline.
  • Result: A younger, less experienced roster than when the Dodgers beat them 2 out of 3 in July 6–8 at Dodger Stadium.
  • Home field: Coors Field (Denver) — famous for high-scoring games due to thin air.

ELI5: Coors Field is like a "hitter’s paradise." The ball flies farther, so pitchers usually struggle there.


Pitching Matchups: Game by Game

Game 1 — Monday, August 17 @ 5:40 PM PT / 8:40 PM ET

Dodgers Starter vs Rockies Starter
LHP Blake Snell (0–1, 5.00 ERA) RHP Tomoyuki Sugano (12–5, 4.43 ERA)

What to know:

  • Sugano has 12 wins — 4th most in the NL! His 3.93 ERA at Coors Field is the 3rd-best ever for a Rockies pitcher with 10+ home starts.
  • But: He’s 0–3 with an 8.49 ERA in three starts vs. the Dodgers.
  • Snell is making just his 2nd start back from a 3-month elbow injury recovery (loose bodies removed).
  • His last outing vs. Royals: 6 IP, 1 ER, 1 BB, 10 K — very encouraging.
  • Career at Coors: 1–1, 5.97 ERA in 6 starts — not great.

Watch Point: Can Snell handle Coors Field? Can the Dodgers crack Sugano again?


Game 2 — Tuesday, August 18 @ 5:40 PM PT / 8:40 PM ET

Dodgers Starter vs Rockies Starter
LHP Eric Lauer RHP Ryan Feltner (5.59 ERA)

What to know:

  • Feltner (6th-year pro): 1–3, 6.19 ERA in 8 career games (7 starts) vs. Dodgers.
  • Lauer has been a storybook pickup since joining from the Blue Jays in May:
    • Dodgers are 10–1 in his 11 starts.
    • He’s on an improbable turnaround.
  • But: Lauer’s career at Coors Field is brutal: 1–6, 10.43 ERA in 8 starts (29.1 IP, 34 ER).
  • He’s only starting because Justin Wrobleski and Shohei Ohtani are injured.

Key Question: Can Lauer defy his Coors Field history? The Dodgers need him to.


Game 3 — Wednesday, August 19 @ 5:40 PM PT / 8:40 PM ET

Dodgers Starter vs Rockies Starter
RHP Roki Sasaki LHP Kyle Freeland

What to know:

  • Freeland = Colorado native, Rockies all-time leader in games started.
    • Needs 1 out in the 3rd inning to pass Aaron Cook for franchise innings record.
  • Sasaki (24-year-old Japanese phenom) is rolling:
    • 2–0, 2.10 ERA in last 5 starts.
    • Struggles the 3rd time through the lineup, but progress is clear.
  • Pressure alert: If Lauer struggles Tuesday, Sasaki may need to save the series — or even prevent a sweep.

Rising Star: Sasaki is one of baseball’s most exciting young arms. This is a showcase game.


How to Watch All Three Games

Date Game First Pitch (PT/ET) TV / Stream
Mon, Aug 17 Game 1 5:40 PM / 8:40 PM SportsNet LA + MLB App
Tue, Aug 18 Game 2 5:40 PM / 8:40 PM SportsNet LA + MLB App
Wed, Aug 19 Game 3 5:40 PM / 8:40 PM SportsNet LA + MLB App

Tip: If you’re outside the LA market, use MLB.TV (blackout rules may apply).


Summary: What to Watch For

  1. Dodgers’ playoff positioning — They need to sweep or win 2 of 3 to keep bye hopes alive.
  2. Blake Snell’s health & Coors Field debut — Can he pitch like an ace in Denver?
  3. Eric Lauer’s revenge tour — Will his Coors Field nightmare continue?
  4. Roki Sasaki’s ascent — Is he becoming a true #2 starter behind Yamamoto?
  5. Rockies’ young core — Evaluating the post-trade-deadline roster.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Q: What is a "first-round bye" and why does it matter?
A: In the new MLB playoff format, the top 2 seeds in each league skip the Wild Card Series (best-of-3) and go straight to the Division Series (best-of-5). That means extra rest, home-field advantage, and a shorter path to the World Series.

Q: Why is Coors Field so hard for pitchers?
A: Denver’s high altitude (5,280 ft) means thinner airless drag on the baseballballs fly farther. Home runs increase, ERAs balloon. Even great pitchers struggle there.

Q: Who is Roki Sasaki and why is he hyped?
A: A 24-year-old Japanese righty who threw a 19-strikeout perfect game in Japan. Signed with the Dodgers this offseason. Electric stuff (100+ mph fastball, nasty splitter), but still adjusting to MLB hitters and 5-man rotation.

Q: What happened to Shohei Ohtani?
A: He’s on the injured list (undisclosed issue as of this series). His absence forces the Dodgers to stretch pitchers like Lauer and Sasaki into bigger roles.

Q: Can the Rockies actually win this series?
A: Yes — baseball is weird. Coors Field equalizes things. Sugano owns the Dodgers historically. Lauer might implode. But on paper, the Dodgers are heavily favored.


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