DENVER -- The Los Angeles Dodgers are confident they will win the NL West soon. The Colorado Rockies are trying to make sure it doesn't happen at Coors Field.
Carlos Gonzalez hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Rockies beat the Dodgers 8-6 Saturday night, preventing Los Angeles from moving closer to clinching the division.
The Dodgers' magic number remained at two for closing out San Francisco.
"I think we're all confident it's going to happen, just making that final push and sprinting across that line," catcher A.J. Ellis said.
Nolan Arenado hit a grand slam for his 40th home run and Justin Morneau had four hits for the Rockies. Andre Ethier homered for the Dodgers, who said they aren't worried despite having lost six of eight.
"At this point it's tough to win games down the stretch, it's tough to close things out," manager Don Mattingly said.
The Rockies want to prevent LA from clinching on the same field where Pittsburgh celebrated sewing up a playoff spot Wednesday.
The Pirates swept a four-game series from Colorado to reach the postseason for the third consecutive season.
"They came away with four wins and celebrated in our house," Gonzalez said. "That's the last thing you want to see. LA is having the same opportunity now. We are professionals we will fight until the last out."
If the Dodgers fail to clinch Sunday they'll have four tries to wrap up the division in San Francisco starting Monday. It won't be easy, however. The Giants are 6-0 at home against the first-place Dodgers.
"We want to win our way in. Hopefully tomorrow we can come out and win and Oakland can take a game from them and we can celebrate tomorrow," Ellis said. "If not, we can do it on their field, which would be sweet as well."
DJ LeMahieu, who had three hits, led off the ninth with a single against Yimi Garcia (3-4). Gonzalez, who also had three hits, worked the count to 3-1 before hitting a 94 mph fastball over the wall in center for his 39th home run.
"We've got a phenomenal fastball hitter against a guy with a phenomenal fastball," Ellis said. "He won the matchup tonight."
Justin Miller (3-2) pitched the top of the ninth for the win.
Colorado's first six batters of the game got hits off Brett Anderson, with Arenado providing the big blow. He followed three straight singles with a drive over the wall in center for his third career slam.
Arenado tied Toronto's Josh Donaldson for the most RBI in the majors with 121.
"Nolan just keeps adding to his numbers this season," manager Walt Weiss said.
Ethier had a two-run homer in the second to slice the deficit in half. Colorado tacked on runs in the second and third to build a 6-2 lead.
The Dodgers got another run in the fifth and chased starter Kyle Kendrick with a three-run sixth to tie it.
Joc Pederson's diving catch on Corey Dickerson's drive to left-center in the Colorado seventh kept the game tied at 6.
RAREFIED AIR
Arenado became the seventh Rockies player to hit 40 or more home runs in a season and the first since the humidor was used starting in 2002.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Dodgers: 1B Adrian Gonzalez was scratched from the lineup because of a pinched nerve in his lower back. Mattingly said Gonzalez will also sit Sunday but he added he doesn't think it's serious. "It's not something honestly that we will worry about," Mattingly said. "Every time he rests it, the back feels good."
Rockies: SS Jose Reyes missed his third straight game with a sore left Achilles injury. Weiss said he doesn't think Reyes will need to be shut down for the season. ... RHP Miguel Castro is out with a sore back.
UP NEXT
Dodgers: LHP Alex Wood (11-11, 3.60) is 2-1 with a 4.35 ERA in four career starts against Colorado.
Rockies: RHP Chris Rusin (5-9, 5.39) has tossed Colorado's only two complete games at Coors Field this season.




Final
Series: Game 2 of 3

Dodgers 6

(87-67, 35-41 away)

Rockies 8

(65-90, 35-45 home)





8:10PM,EDT,September 26,2015
Coors Field, Denver, Colorado 

123456789 R H E
LAD 020013000 6 9 1
COL 411000002 8 16 0
W: J. Miller (3-2)
L: Y. Garcia (3-4)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Los Angeles Dodgers
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Crawford LF30101015.265.304.414
Seager SS41100015.347.447.611
Utley 2B41110011.216.292.351
Turner 3B32211017.291.368.488
Ethier RF4123008.295.366.484
Grandal 1B30001016.243.360.419
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Ellis C41100117.234.354.395
Pederson CF40000218.211.345.416
Anderson P1000013.068.163.091
a-Guerrero PH
1011003.231.260.439
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b-Rollins PH
1000002.224.285.359
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0000000.000.000.000
1000015.243.324.393
Totals3369635130   
a-singled to right center for B Anderson in the 5th
b-flied out to right for A Liberatore in the 7th
BATTING
2B: Ellis (9, Kendrick); Turner (26, Kendrick); Ethier (19, Brown)
3B: Seager (1, Kendrick)
HR: Ethier (14, 2nd inning off Kendrick 1 on, 0 Out)
RBI: Ethier 3 (48), Guerrero (35), Utley (38), Turner (56)
2-out RBI: Guerrero
GIDP: Pederson, Ethier
Dodgers RISP: 3-8 (Guerrero 1-1, Grandal 0-1, Ellis 0-1, Utley 1-2, Ethier 1-1, Pederson 0-2)
Team LOB: 3
BASERUNNING
CS: Crawford (2, 2nd base by Kendrick/Garneau)
FIELDING
E: Seager (5, ground ball)
DP: 3 (Turner-Utley-Grandal, Seager-Turner-Grandal, Seager-Utley-Grandal).

Game Information

StadiumCoors Field, Denver, CO
Attendance40,322 (80% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:59
Weather82 degrees, clear
Wind4 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - D.J. Reyburn, First Base - Stu Scheurwater, Second Base - Joe West, Third Base - Kerwin Danley