Betts, Bauer star for new fans as Dodgers crush Rockies 7-0
LOS ANGELES — Although Mookie Betts has already won a World Series ring and finished second in NL MVP voting while wearing Dodger Blue, he had never been serenaded with long, loud, loving chants of “Mooooookie!” echoing through Chavez Ravine.
Los Angeles’ fans took care of that Tuesday night, and they also gave plenty of love to Trevor Bauer during his homecoming start in yet another dominant win for the major league-leading Dodgers.
Betts homered and Bauer pitched seven innings of one-hit ball in their first home game in front of their new fans, propelling Los Angeles to a 70 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
Bauer (2-0) was outstanding in his first start at Dodger Stadium since signing with L.A. in February, issuing just two walks with nine strikeouts. Colorado’s only hit off him was an infield single by Garrett Hampson in the third, and Bauer just barely missed throwing out Hampson at first.
“It was fun,” said Bauer, who attended plenty of Dodgers games while growing up in the suburbs north of the park. “Walking out pregame, I was a little excited seeing the fans in the stadium. Happy to turn in a solid performance and get a win.”
Corey Seager and Chris Taylor hit back-to-back homers in the first inning, while Max Muncy homered and drove in two runs for the defending champions. With their third shutout win in four games, the Dodgers (9-2) remained unbeaten in Chavez Ravine this season and put
up another overwhelming performance in their ninth victory in 10 games overall.
“That’s really cool for them to be able to get out there and be in front of the fans for the first time and experience what it’s like to play in front of this crowd,” said Seager, who had two hits and scored three runs. “It’s a special thing, and I know they didn’t take it for granted.”
L.A. fans also relished their first chance to cheer Betts, who became a virtual fan favorite when he agreed to a 12-year contract with the Dodgers last year before he even played for the club. Betts went 1 for 5, but his teammates easily picked up the slack.
“The depth of the roster is ridiculous,” Bauer added. “It’s fun to play with guys that good all the way top to bottom.”
Antonio Senzatela (1-2) couldn’t get out of the third inning for the Rockies, who have lost four straight while scoring four total runs.
“We’re battling every night,” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “We’re not looking in the past. Our team turns the page pretty quickly. We know the last couple of days we haven’t scored. In San Francisco, we were in hard-fought games. Tonight was really the only game … that from start to finish, we probably weren’t in.”