Sep 21

Game 155, 2019

Rockies at Dodgers, 3:10 PM PDT, TV: ATT Sportsnet-RM, KTLA, SPNLA

LHP Kyle Freeland (3-11, 6.98 ERA) goes for the Rockies while RHP Walker Buehler (13-3, 3.15 ERA) climbs the hill for the Dodgers. This is Freeland’s first appearance after nearly a month on the IL with a groin strain. He’s been in 20 games and thrown 99 innings this year. Buehler’s only bad start in his last six was against the Rockies on Sept. 2; despite giving up six runs in five innings he still got the win.

Here’s the Dodgers’ 7-run fourth inning yesterday:

On this date in Dodgers’ history:

  • 1934 “If I’da known he was gonna throw one, I’da thrown one, too.” – Dizzy Dean, after his brother threw a no-hitter in the nightcap of a double-header. In the second game of a doubleheader at Ebbets Field, 22 year-old Cardinal hurler Paul Dean, called Daffy by his teammates, becomes the fifth rookie to throw a no-hitter, beating the Dodgers, 3-0. His brother Dizzy held Brooklyn hitless until the eighth inning in the opener, settling for a two-hitter in the team’s 13-0 blanking of the Bums.
  • 1952 In front of the second largest crowd this season, with many of the 8,822 fans rooting for the Dodgers, the Braves play their final home game in Boston. Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella hits the last home run at Braves Field in an 8-2 victory over the Milwaukee-bound club.
  • 1969 In a 3-3 tie in the bottom of the tenth inning at Candlestick Park, LA’s Pete Mikkelsen quickly retires the first two Giants batters, but then is ordered to intentionally walk Willie McCovey, who is 4-for-4 in the game. The Dodger reliever proceeds to issue free passes to the next two hitters unintentionally, loading the bases, and then loses the game when shortstop Maury Wills boots pinch-hitter Jim Davenport’s ground ball.

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