DENVER (AP) — Zach McKinstry hustled for a go-ahead, inside-the-park homer in the eighth inning when left fielder Raimel Tapia reached over the fence to bring the ball back, only to have it bounce out of his glove and roll away as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 6-5 on Saturday night.
Kenley Jansen recorded five outs to earn the save.
McKinstry lined a fastball from Mychal Givens (0-1) that resulted in his first major league homer. It also was the first inside-the-park homer by a Dodgers players since Chris Taylor on Sept. 18, 2017, at Philadelphia.
McKinstry’s drive was heading into the seats before Tapia made a sensational play as he crashed into the wall. The ball bounced away as a staggered Tapia fell to the ground before realizing the ball was still in play. McKinstry motored around bases and clapped as he crossed home plate.
Tapia left the game after the play.
Taylor added a valuable insurance run on an RBI double later in the eighth to make it 6-4.
Tapia also was involved in another wild play at the wall in left during the season opener when Cody Bellinger’s deep liner hit off his glove and over the fence for a two-run homer. But in that case, Justin Turner, thinking Tapia caught it, retreated back to first base and was passed by Bellinger, who was credited with an RBI single and an out.
And it was another game with another quirky moment at Coors Field — not even counting McKinstry’s two-out, inside-the-park homer.
This game was delayed for several minutes due to malfunctioning fountains behind the wall in center. The operators couldn’t turn off the spray.
Meanwhile, the fans did the wave.
It’s been that kind of series. On Friday night, a furry feline strolled across the diamond and into the outfield before being carried away.
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