Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker ends a hitless slump by recording a double in the Dodgers’ win over the Colorado Rockies. The hit ends a career-high stretch during which Tucker goes hitless for seven games.

Multiple outlets report that the streak lasts long enough to be described as career-worst or career-high, with one account noting it spans nine days and that the double is Tucker’s first hit in nine days. The Los Angeles Times and Yahoo Sports describe the breakthrough as a turning point amid a difficult season, with Tucker “searching for light” or “finding a step in the right direction.” The Athletic adds that the Dodgers’ dugout reacts strongly when Tucker gets his first hit.

Across the coverage, the shared focus is the end of the hitless streak and the immediate impact in the game against Colorado. Details on how the slump is characterized—such as “0-for-26” versus “first hit in nine days”—vary by outlet, but they refer to the same overall skid and its resolution.