Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing made the most of another opportunity Monday, hitting two homers against the Colorado Rockies.Rushing has played in just eight games so far this season, but that hasn’t stopped him from putting together the best offensive stretch of his MLB career. His two homers against the Rockies from the nine spot Monday were his sixth and seventh of the season, tying him for the MLB lead among catchers with the Athletics’ Shea Langeliers.He has started seven games this season, and has homered in five of them.“He’s performing,” manager Dave Roberts said. “It’s good to see him smile.
He’s really hard on himself and expects a lot, but, man, he’s off to a tremendous start.”Roberts has been vocal about Rushing’s acceptance of his role heading into a season where he’ll likely serve exclusively as a backup, and the second-year catcher seems to be adjusting just fine.“Dalton’s in a good spot right now,” Roberts said. “I want him to understand his role as a backup catcher, what that entails. Really learn the pitchers, learn a swing that works for playing a couple times a week.
He’s used to playing a lot more.“Just still maturing. It’s not easy to not play every day when you’re used to that. I think that he grew last year and I like where he’s at right now. …Ideally you’re looking for him to get 500 at-bats this year to continue to evolve and catch innings, but looking at the depth chart, I think you’d still choose to be a major league player.”Apr 18, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) is congratulated by infielder Alex Freeland (76) after a home run during the second inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn ImagesCould Dalton Rushing Break Into the Lineup?While Rushing’s start to the season has been nothing short of fantastic, it’ll be near impossible for him to break into an everyday role with the Dodgers this season barring injury.He’s blocked at both first base and catcher by perennial All-Stars in Freddie Freeman and Will Smith, and the designated hitter role is occupied by the best player on the planet nightly.Rushing previously played outfield in the minor leagues, but Roberts stated outfield wasn’t an option for him prior to the season.“Outfield is not on the table,” Roberts said.The Dodgers may have to change their tune if Rushing continues to hit like this, though, as keeping a red hit bat like his out of the lineup should be out of the question.The Dodgers’ next three games come against the San Francisco Giants, and Rushing could potentially start in any of them. All three games come against right-handed starters, and Smith is sure to need some rest as the Dodgers trudge through 13 consecutive games without a rest day.LA’s first matchup against the Giants in 2026 comes Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. PT.What do you think the Dodgers should do with Dalton Rushing amid his hot streak?