Dodgers seek to ignite the slow offense against rockies
April 13, 2025; Los Angeles, California, United States; Los Angeles Dodgers designated the shoving player Shohei Ohtani (17) reacts after hitting the ball against the Chicago Cubs during the ninth round of the Dodger Stadium match. Mandatory credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn images

The Los Angeles Dodgers began the 2025 season with overvoltage, sweeping their first three series to build an 8-0 file.

A key element of this success was the team’s offensive, which produced 45 points, an average of almost six per game.

Recently, however, bats have cooled. The Dodgers have only 29 points in their last nine games (3-6), losing the last three series.

They will aim to return this when they organize the Colorado Rockies of the last place on Monday evening in the opening of a three game set.

The Dodgers come on Sunday a defeat of 4-2 against the Cubs of Chicago.

“I think we just haven’t been synchronized offensively,” said Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts. “It’s not preparation, work. … It will happen. It’s just in this last nine section, 10 games, it didn’t do it.”

The Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers made from top to bottom in the last series. He went 1 for 12 against Chicago after having gone 6 for 13 against the Nationals of Washington, which was preceded by a set 1 for 11 against the Philadelphia Phillies.

The right-hander Dustin May (0-1, 0.82 ERA) should start for Los Angeles on Monday. He has four career appearances (three departures) against Colorado. He has an MPM of 2.81 while granting five points over 12 strokes in these matches, but has not yet made a decision.

This was even more difficult for offensively for the Rockies, who were dominated 16-0 to be swept away in three games by the Padres of San Diego on the weekend, the first time in the history of the Rockies, they were whitewashed in three consecutive games.

The rocks have a racing League 40 of the races while abandoning 84, tied to the second largest number of MLB behind athletics (89). The Colorado went 9 for 88 with only 12 Baserunners against San Diego, dropping the team’s average of the team from 0.243 entering the series at 0.218.

“In the past two weeks, it has been frustrating for guys,” said Bud Black, Manager of Colorado. “The guys have put the work, but it is simply not translated. It is frustrating for sure.”

They only have three victories in 15 games this season and are the last in the MLB ranking. Their start is tied with the 2019 team for the worst at 15 games in the history of the franchise.

Adael Amador, the second hope of the basic recruit, will seek to show his work as a triple-a Albuquerque after being called on Sunday. He played in the 6-0 defeat of the Rockies against the Padres, going 0 for 3.

After having had difficulties in a 10 -game call last season, Amador had a solid start at Albuquerque this season with an average of 0.275 and a percentage of scanning of 0.858.

“I have been confident. It was the major thing that lacked last year,” said Amador through an interpreter. “It’s a large part of my game, having this confidence to show my abilities there.”

The right-hander Antonio Senzatela (0-2, 5.14 ERA) will start for the Rockies on Monday. The 30-year-old has a 4-6 sheet with an MPM of 6.08 in 17 appearances (15 departures) against the Dodgers.

– field level media

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