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Dodgers get the brooms going, sweep Rockies

Colorado continues road trip against San Francisco
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager, left, tags out Colorado Rockies’ Charlie Blackmon, right. The Dodgers swept the Rockies in a three-game series.

LOS ANGELES – Fourteen months later, Brandon McCarthy surprised himself by shaking off the nerves he expected to have in his first start after more than a year rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.

“I thought there’d be more, but once I started getting loose it felt very normal,” he said.

McCarthy settled down to throw five scoreless innings in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 4-1 victory Sunday over the Colorado Rockies.

“Weirdly, it almost felt like I’d taken a week off since last year. It felt like a continuation. That was a nice surprise. In the past, I’ve had that before after a rehab where I’ve come out and felt like a hyped-up rookie.”

McCarthy (1-0) held the Rockies to a pair of singles in his first major league start since April 25, 2015. He struck out eight and walked one.

The Dodgers won their ninth consecutive at home and their sixth game in seven overall, powered by solo homers by Trace Thompson and Yasmani Grandal.

Instead of crumbling after getting the news that Clayton Kershaw was headed for the disabled list, the Dodgers have won four consecutive.

“I think Kersh will tell you everyone is the same here,” Thompson said. “Obviously, we’re not. In our eyes he’s the best player in baseball. We can’t replace Clayton Kershaw. Everybody just has to do a little bit more, that’s all it really is.”

Thompson homered to right-center off Rockies starter Jon Gray (5-4) to lead off the second inning, giving the Dodgers a 1-0 lead.

Grandal led off the eighth with a home run off reliever Chad Qualls that landed over the left-center field wall, just beyond the grasp of a leaping Charlie Blackmon.

Daniel Descalso provided the Rockies’ only run with a homer on a 3-2 pitch from reliever Casey Fein with one out in the seventh.

The Rockies were unable to get a baserunner past second base in the three-game series, scoring their only runs on solo homers by Descalso and Nolan Arenado. In the series, they managed just 12 hits in the three games while striking out a combined 41 times.

“It was just a terrible series. Way too many strikeouts,” said Rockies slugger Carlos Gonzalez. “Not creating situations for each other. It was just bad overall.

“I feel like the entire series was our fault. The pitchers did a great job. (Jorge De La Rosa) gave us a chance to win and we didn’t. Gray pitched great today. You just have to blame it on the offense. You can’t win if you don’t score.”

Corey Seager lined a hard single to right in the first inning to extend his hitting streak to 16 games, tying him with Miami’s Marcel Ozuna for the longest in the National League this season. Seager went 2 for 4 and is hitting .415 during the streak (25 for 67).

Kenley Jansen pitched a scoreless ninth for his 24th save.

Justin Turner had a one-out, RBI single in the second, his eighth hit in his last four games.

The victory gave the Dodgers their fifth series sweep of the season, and their first over the Rockies since April 17-19, 2015.

For McCarthy, the start was his fifth in a Dodgers uniform since signing a four-year, $48 million contract before last season. He was 3-0 in four starts before the elbow injury that required surgery.



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