Jamie Moyer struck out seven, but gave up five runs in five innings as the Colorado Rockies (13-18) fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers (21-11) 7-3 last night at Dodger Stadium. Juan Nicasio is scheduled to take the mound for the Rockies when the divison rivals go at it again tonight at 7:10 MT (TV: Root Sports).

The Rockies needed a tremendous game just to keep up with the Dodgers’ sizzling left-hander Chris Capuano (5-0), who limited the Rockies to one run — Michael Cuddyer’s fourth home run of the season, in the seventh — on four hits in seven innings. The Cuddyer homer ended Capuano’s scoreless streak at 24 2/3 innings, the longest such streak for the Dodgers since Chad Billingsley went 24 2/3 from July 21 to Aug. 5, 2010.

After knocking 13 hits in Wednesday afternoon’s 6-2 victory over the Padres, the Rockies returned to their light-hitting road ways. The Rockies are 3-7 on the road and entered with a .226 road batting average, 13th in the National League.

Tickets are available for the Rockies next home game at Coors Field on Wednesday, May 16th vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks, and can be purchased by calling (800) 388-ROCK, or click here.

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