Jake Cave scores on Brenton Doyle’s walk-off sac fly as Rockies knock off Dodgers

On the heels of arguably their most painful loss in an endlessly painful season, the Rockies discovered some joy with a clutch string of at-bats.

Brenton Doyle delivered a game-tying sacrifice fly in the seventh and another sac fly in the ninth to hand Colorado a dramatic 7-6 win over the Dodgers on Wednesday. It was his first career walk-off plate appearance.

Jake Cave, who was left fuming in the on-deck circle without a chance to bat in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s 11-9 loss, got to lead off the ninth this time in a stalemate. He and Elehuris Montero singled to set the table for Adael Amador, who grounded into a force out at second after a long battle with Los Angeles reliever Yohan Ramirez. It was just enough to move Cave into a position where he could tag up on Doyle’s high fly ball to center.

“Jake, Montero and Amador made my job easy,” Doyle said. “I just had to get a ball elevated and put it in the outfield to drive in Jake. Hell of an at-bat by Amador. He grinded it out.”

The game-winning run, which Cave scored directly in front of home plate umpire Lance Barksdale, tasted especially sweet. The right fielder was Colorado’s most visibly furious player after Barksdale’s missed call from first base on a check swing robbed the Rockies of the final out Tuesday.

“It’s cool, especially when the guy that (Cave) was fired up at was behind the plate tonight,” Doyle said.

“I think baseball is kind of poetic sometimes,” Cave said, “and I think this is a little glimpse of that.”

The Rockies are now 5-14 against the Dodgers since the start of the 2023 season. They will attempt to earn a split Thursday in a matinee at Coors Field.

They earned another head start against their seemingly insurmountable division rival when Michael Toglia took Bobby Miller deep for a 3-0 first-inning lead. Toglia was on cycle watch after tripling his next at-bat, but that fizzled out by the end of a 2-for-4 night.

“I think (Toglia’s) swings are crisper,” manager Bud Black said. “That’s what we’ve noticed from the coaching staff. But the swings are crisper and a little bit of the zone control is improving.”

Colorado Rockies Michael Toglia watching ball of his 3 run home run during 1st inning of the game against Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field in Denver on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Colorado Rockies Michael Toglia watching ball of his 3 run home run during 1st inning of the game against Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field in Denver on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)

The Dodgers didn’t need all nine innings to conjure a comeback this time. They only needed one opportunity. Shohei Ohtani, attracting an enthusiastic reception before every plate appearance, cleared the bases with a two-out double into the left-center alley. He scored on a Freddie Freeman single, and it was 4-3 Los Angeles by the bottom of the second.

Miller shook off the early home run and settled in for the Dodgers in his first appearance since April 10, carrying a 6-4 lead into the seventh after Jason Heyward’s go-ahead two-run double. But Dave Roberts might have left his starter on the mound a tad too long. Miller gave up a leadoff double to Sean Bouchard then got the first out before exiting to a small ovation from Dodgers fans.

Their bullpen’s first pitch was grounded to third by Montero and bobbled by Cavan Biggio, a run-scoring error that breathed new life into Coors Field. The tying runner was on, and eventually around the bases after an Amador double and the first of Doyle’s clutch productive outs. The final line for Miller included five earned runs.

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