DENVER — By the end of the third inning Tuesday night, the Dodgers had put Monday night’s stumbling effort behind them and turned Coors Field into the therapist’s couch it can be for visiting teams, making all their problems go away.

The Dodgers scored seven times in those first three innings. Shohei Ohtani hit his 44th home run of the season. Alex Call hit his first as a Dodger and they went on to beat the Colorado Rockies, 11-4, in the second game of a four-game visit.

Every Dodger in the starting lineup had at least one hit on a night when they finished with 18. Call had four. Will Smith had three. Seven different hitters drove in runs.

The outfield defense that was so costly in Monday’s loss was not a problem Tuesday. The same lineup that went 2 for 11 with runners in scoring posi

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