LOS ANGELES — Ezequiel Tovar homered and had three hits, Dakota Hudson allowed only one run and four hits in seven-plus innings and the Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 on Friday night.
Hudson (2-7) entered the game with only 17 runs of support, the fifth-fewest runs in the majors among pitchers with at least 10 starts. The Rockies, though, took the lead with three runs in the fourth followed by Tovar's solo shot in the fourth off Walker Buehler (1-3). It was his fifth homer in May.
Hudson — who struck out three and walked one — allowed only one Dodgers baserunner to get into scoring position in the first seven innings before tiring in the eighth. Gavin Lux led off the inning with a double into the left-field corner and Miguel Rojas drew a walk to end the right-hander's night.
''We just couldn't muster anything tonight against him,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said about facing Hudson. ''Third time through, I thought we got some balls in the air, and just missed swings. But outside of that, our guys couldn't really manage much.''
Hudson, who typically throws his curveball 10.9% of the time, threw it 30 times out of his 101 pitches against the Dodgers.
''It was one of those days where I had it going and I used it however I felt like,'' Hudson said. ''Honestly I was shaking yes a lot to (catcher) Elias Díaz. It was a good pitch and it changed the approach that they had for it.''
Jalen Beeks went 1 1/3 innings for his sixth save in nine opportunities.
The Rockies, who took home series against NL East-leading Philadelphia and AL Central leaders Cleveland, have won five of seven.