The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 11-5 at Coors Field on Monday, with Shohei Ohtani hitting two home runs and helping spark an offensive breakout. Blake Snell pitched effectively, striking out five batters over six innings as the Dodgers posted a five-run advantage while capitalizing on the hitter-friendly conditions at Coors Field.
Max Muncy added a three-run homer during the Dodgers’ scoring surge. Multiple accounts describe the win as a rebound from a recent offensive slump, with the team generating runs after getting traction early in the game. Snell’s performance is also highlighted as part of his return after a layoff for elbow surgery that sidelined him for about three months.
Snell is credited with allowing two hits and one run in his start, improving his record to 1-1. The reports consistently frame Ohtani’s power and the Dodgers’ early momentum as central to the lopsided outcome, while Coors Field’s environment is cited as a key backdrop for the scoring.