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Dodgers Win 7–1 in Record Cold as Glasnow Dominates and Muncy Homers Twice

The 35-degree opener set a franchise cold-weather mark that highlighted how well Los Angeles adapts under strain.

Overview

  • Los Angeles beat Colorado 7-1 at Coors Field on Friday in a 35-degree first pitch that set the Dodgers’ cold-game record, and the win pushed them to 15-4 for their best start in 49 years.
  • Tyler Glasnow, making his first career start at Coors Field, worked seven innings with two hits, one run, two walks, and seven strikeouts.
  • Max Muncy went 3-for-4 with two solo home runs and an RBI double, giving him six homers this season.
  • Shohei Ohtani opened with a leadoff double to extend his on-base streak to 49 games and is 6-for-6 against Tomoyuki Sugano across MLB and Japan’s top league, NPB.
  • Rockies starter Tomoyuki Sugano allowed nine hits and five runs over four innings, and Emmet Sheehan is slated to start for the Dodgers on Saturday with warmer conditions forecast.