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Rockies Fall to A’s 8-2, Swept for Second Straight Series
Rockies Fall to A’s 8-2, Swept for Second Straight Series
Rockies Fall to A’s 8-2, Swept for Second Straight Series
The highest scoring team in the National League couldn't get the bats going this afternoon, as the struggling Colorado Rockies (24-38) fell to the Oakland Athletics (29-35) 8-2 this afternoon in Denver, completing a sweep by the opposition for the second straight series. The Rockies face the Detroit Tigers (30-33) tomorrow night at Comerica Park.
Losing Streak Hits Seven, Rockies Fall 10-8 to A’s
Losing Streak Hits Seven, Rockies Fall 10-8 to A’s
Losing Streak Hits Seven, Rockies Fall 10-8 to A’s
A big night by Michael Cuddyer and a Todd Helton grand slam were not enough to make up for shaky pitching as the Colorado Rockies (24-37) lost for the seventh straight time, falling to the Oakland Athletics (28-35) 10-8 last night in Denver. The final game of the interleague series is today at 1:10 at Coors Field (TV: none).
Athletics 8, Rockies 5
Athletics 8, Rockies 5
Athletics 8, Rockies 5
The Colorado Rockies (24-36) lost their sixth in a row, and fell to 0-7 this season in interleague games after an 8-5 loss to the visiting Oakland Athletics (27-35) last night. Rockies pitchers now have the worst ERA (6.27) in Major League Baseball. The second contest of the three-game series is tonight at 6:40 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Open Interleague Series vs. Oakland Tonight
Rockies Open Interleague Series vs. Oakland Tonight
Rockies Open Interleague Series vs. Oakland Tonight
Coming off a three-game sweep by the visiting Los Angeles Angels (32-29), the Colorado Rockies (24-35) will try to end a five-game losing tonight with Jeremy Guthrie scheduled to take the mound for Colorado against the Oakland Athletics (26-35) at 6:40 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Swept by Angels, Lose Fifth Straight
Rockies Swept by Angels, Lose Fifth Straight
Rockies Swept by Angels, Lose Fifth Straight
The Colorado Rockies (24-35) battled back to tie the game at 6-6 in only the second inning yesterday, but the visiting Los Angeles Angels (32-29) had more firepower than Colorado could keep up with, and the Rockies fell for the fifth straight time, losing to L.A. 10-8. The Rockies are off today before hosting the Oakland Athletics (26-35) tomorrow night.
Angels 11, Rockies 5
Angels 11, Rockies 5
Angels 11, Rockies 5
Five home runs were not enough as the Colorado Rockies (24-34) lost 11-5 to the visiting Los Angeles Angels (31-29) last night in Denver. Saturday's loss came in the return to Colorado of Jeff Francis, who pitched for the Rockies from 2004-10. The finale of the three-game series is this afternoon at 1:10 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Third Straight Loss: Angels 7, Rockies 2
Third Straight Loss: Angels 7, Rockies 2
Third Straight Loss: Angels 7, Rockies 2
The Colorado Rockies (24-33) lost for the third straight time last night, falling to the visiting Los Angeles Angels (30-29) 7-2 in interleague play. Angels right fielder Torri Hunter batted in six of the seven runs. Rockies starter Alex White got the loss. The two teams go again this afternoon at 2:10 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Open Weekend Series vs. Angels
Rockies Open Weekend Series vs. Angels
Rockies Open Weekend Series vs. Angels
The Colorado Rockies (24-32) return from their Arizona road trip to open a three-game weekend series against the Los Angeles Angels (29-29) at Coors Field. Former St. Louis Cardinal Albert Pujols will make his first appearance in Denver since moving to the American League. The first pitch tonight is scheduled for 6:40 (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Lose Series Finale to D-backs 6-1
Rockies Lose Series Finale to D-backs 6-1
Rockies Lose Series Finale to D-backs 6-1
The Colorado Rockies (24-32) lost the rubber game of the three-game series with the Arizona Diamondbacks (27-30) last night in Phoenix 6-1. Colorado starter Josh Outman gave up five runs in the first three innings, and the Rox never recovered. The Rockies return home for a six-game interleague homestand that starts tomorrow night against the Los Angeles Angels (29-29).
D-backs 10, Rockies 0
D-backs 10, Rockies 0
D-backs 10, Rockies 0
The hot streak the Colorado Rockies (24-31) have been on lately, took an evening off last night in Phoenix, as the Arizona Diamondbacks (26-30) knocked around Colorado starter Jeremie Guthrie en route to a 10-0 win. The rubber game of the three-game series is tonight at 7:40 MT at Chase Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Shutdown Diamondbacks 4-0
Rockies Shutdown Diamondbacks 4-0
Rockies Shutdown Diamondbacks 4-0
With a tough start to the season behind them, the Colorado Rockies (24-30) continued their recent winning ways with a 4-0 win last night over the Arizona Diamondbacks (25-30) in Phoenix. It was their second win in a row, and seventh in their last eight games. The two teams go at it again tonight at 7:40 MT at Chase Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies 3, Dodgers 2
Rockies 3, Dodgers 2
Rockies 3, Dodgers 2
The Colorado Rockies (23-30) have won six of their last seven, and took 2 out of 3 from the National League West leading Los Angeles Dodgers (33-21), including yesterday afternoon's 3-2 win over LA in Denver. The Rockies start a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks (25-29) tonight at 7:40 MT at Chase Field (TV: Root Sports).

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