The Los Angeles Dodgers haven't been playing like a playoff-caliber team as of late, especially against teams with a record below .500. But at the very least, they did take a 3-1 win at home on Monday against the hapless Colorado Rockies, the team with the worst record in MLB. This was their second win in a row, and perhaps this is where they start stringing together a bunch of wins so they could seal the NL West crown and carry over a bit of momentum heading into the postseason.
What powered the Dodgers' 3-1 win was their excellent pitching; Tyler Glasnow and Blake Treinen combined to no-hit the Rockies through the first eight innings, striking out a total of 12 batters. The game wasn't without its fair share of drama; Glasnow did end up allowing a run despite not allowing a hit since