Dodgers can't stop Rockies from rallying to walk-off win
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El dominicano Warming Bernabel conectó un sencillo decisivo en la novena entrada, lo que permitió a los Rockies de Colorado romper una racha de diez
DENVER — One hundred and five feet in Coors Field’s spacious outfield separated Teoscar Hernández from what should have been the second out of the ninth inning Monday night. Instead, what has become a festering problem for the Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder came up yet again.
Tovar had both of the Rockies' extra-base hits -- a seventh-inning homer that tied the score and a ninth-inning pop-fly double that led to him crossing the plate with the winning run one batter later.
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