The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 8-7 on Monday night in the teams’ first extra-innings game of the season for Los Angeles. The game stays tied through late regulation and into the 11th inning. In the bottom of the 11th, Dalton Rushing delivers the decisive hit, singling to drive in the winning run on a walk-off against the Rockies’ drawn-in infield. Rushing’s performance includes a three-hit effort against Colorado. Teoscar Hernández is positioned at second base to start the 11th, and the Dodgers’ late-inning setup also involves Max Muncy being intentionally walked by Jimmy Herget, who is listed as having no wins at the time. Los Angeles’ victory is described across outlets as both dramatic and pivotal, with the Dodgers using late-inning baserunning and key plate appearances to break the tie in extra innings. The outcome gives the Dodgers a one-run win and ends the game with a walk-off single by Rushing.