Max Muncy gets help from the rain, then hits a grand slam to lead Dodgers past hapless Rockies

Denver – The rain came out of any place. Likewise, apparently, I did Max MonseyPunication popup.
At the top of the sixth half at the Course Stadium on Tuesday night, Monsey was in the painting with two contestants on board when a sudden rain storm opened a cloudy sky. Within moments, the rain leaves were flowing. But as fans spread to the cover, the rulers allowed the bats.
Monsi said: “My glasses were full of water at that stage,” Monsey said. “It was just a kind of prayer to put the ball in play.”
In a full census, Monsey launched a higher population of fish in the first foundation line.
In clear circumstances, it could have been a routine hunting to finish the half.
But this time, the first rule man from Rocky Michael Toglia was unable and the second base car Thero Estrada could not locate the blurring of the skin because he returns to the ground.
“When the rain falls on this thick, it is really difficult to search and find the baseball game,” Monsey said.
In fact, with Montisi withdrew to the first base, teammates, Shuhai Utani and Dalton Rashing came throughout the painting, looked at Toglia towards Estrada, who initially looked calling the ball. But then, I looked at Toglia at a confusion, not exactly certainty where the popup went. In the last second, both instead cover the cap, turtles with their arms around their heads. The ball fell between them, and it seems amazing after dropping a few feet to his right.
In the degree book, the play decreased as a single song, represented the first game in a game Evading gold To win 8-1 -With the help of Grand Slam, which flying victory from Muncy at the top of the seventh.
But in reality, another example of Rocky’s deficit in this historically wild season – and a comic stroke of luck was more than happy to take it.
Monsi said: “At first, I was happy because I called,” Monsey said. “Then you are upset with his appearance. Then you see them as a kind of escape and start getting a little excitement. Then it falls and it is clear that you are happy with that.”
Upon entering this week’s trip to Colorado, Director Dave Roberts stressed the importance of stipulating victories against the Rocky team at a pace to determine the MLB record for losses in one season. He pointed to how it was part of a more softening extension in the team’s schedule, as Dodgers (50-31) was in a series of 12 consecutive games against teams with the loss of records.
“You need to overcome the teams that you are supposed to defeat,” Roberts said. “This is what it is.”
In both matches in Denver this week, Roquiz (18-62) helped in this case. On Monday, Toglia worsened three balls in a fourth march run for the evadersion who won the victory by winning a series.
On Tuesday, however, it was more than the terrible eyes. Even if Roberts and Mondi described it as a difficult play.
“I give Max a lot of credit for just staying in the bats, fighting to put the ball in playing, to allow something like this,” said Roberts. “He definitely changed … without running [right there]Perhaps it was a different ball game. “
The next time Monsey came to the painting, he added to the RBI in a more traditional way.
With the loading of the rules and two in seventh place, the hot Slugger team on a sliding tape 0 and 2 launched and launched the second Grand Four Championships in the last three games to go out to the right field.
Monsi gave six RBis at night, and 42 runs driven in his last 37 games.
“Not everyone swings the bats well,” said Roberts, a group that includes Mukoki Bings and Faridi Freeman. “So this production was from the maximum in the middle of the squad was very important.”
“I have got a lot of confidence now,” Roberts added.
The offensive output – which continued with the operation of the towering house of Michael Conforato on the eighth – was one of the few times this year, and Dodgers Yoshinobo Yamamoto provided widespread support. On Wednesday alone, they match the eight total that they recorded in its previous four beginnings this month.
He proved that it was a lot on a night, as the right jewel woven a jewel that touches the need, as it wore 5.23 pm in June, and entered the night with five roles without goals that included one blow, one walking and six passes.
Even on a mile, his ability to determine the CurveBalls and Splitters is particularly acute, which helped him increase 39 beats out of 56 degrees.
Yamamoto said: “I started to feel good in the last week, and go to today’s game,” Yamamoto said. Then today I was dealing with the first pure strokes well. I think this was [the biggest difference]”
The only thing that stopped Yamamoto is the rain, forcing him to go out early after a 27 -hour delay that started immediately after the emanating from Montisi. But by this point, sudden bathing had already done enough, helping those evading the initiative they would not abandon in a routine popup, losing Rocky Rocky.
Monsi said, with laughter: “He hit her to the right place, I think.”