Dustin May stifles Rockies as Dodgers get back on track
LOS ANGELES — Dustin May was about to throw a warm-up pitch before the second inning on Monday night when an insect appeared to fly into his face, causing the Dodgers pitcher to abort his windup as he swatted the bug away.
It was with similar ease that May shooed away the Colorado Rockies, the lanky right-hander continuing his early season dominance by allowing one run and three hits in six innings of a 5-3 Dodgers victory before a sellout crowd of 52,693 in Chavez Ravine.
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