Colorado Rockies (Sports)

May Day: Rockies Lose to Marlins 7-6
May Day: Rockies Lose to Marlins 7-6
May Day: Rockies Lose to Marlins 7-6
The Colorado Rockies (15-27) have fallen to 4-16 in the month of May after losing to the Miami Marlins (24-19) last night 7-6 in Miami. The Rockies trailed 7-4 in the eighth inning before mounting a rally that fell one run short. The two team wrap up the series tonight at 5:10 MT in Marlins Park (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Lose Fifth Straight at Miami 7-4
Rockies Lose Fifth Straight at Miami 7-4
Rockies Lose Fifth Straight at Miami 7-4
Only the Minnesota Twins (14-27) have a worse record in Major League Baseball than the Colorado Rockies (15-26), who's tailspin continued last night with a 7-4 loss to the Miami Marlins (23-19). The Rockies took an early 4-0 lead before giving up seven straight. The two teams face off again tonight at 5:10 MT at Marlins Park (TV: Root Sports).
Seattle Sweep: Mariners 6, Rockies 4
Seattle Sweep: Mariners 6, Rockies 4
Seattle Sweep: Mariners 6, Rockies 4
Jeremie Guthrie was roughed up early, and their ninth inning rally ended in a double-play, as the Colorado Rockies (15-25) lost 6-4 to the Seattle Mariners (19-24) yesterday afternoon in Denver, completing Seattle's 3-game sweep. The Rockies open a three-game series against the Miami Marlins (22-19) tonight at 5:10 MT at Marlins Park (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Struggles Continue, Lose to Mariners 10-3
Rockies Struggles Continue, Lose to Mariners 10-3
Rockies Struggles Continue, Lose to Mariners 10-3
The month of May continues to be a struggle for the Colorado Rockies (15-24), who have now won only 4 times and lost 13 this month, after falling again to the Seattle Mariners (18-24) 10-3 yesterday in Denver. The final game of the interleague series is this afternoon at 1:10 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Seattle Shuts Down Rockies 4-0
Seattle Shuts Down Rockies 4-0
Seattle Shuts Down Rockies 4-0
Two hits and an error is all the Colorado Rockies (15-23) could put on the scoreboard Friday night, losing to the Seattle Mariners (17-24) 4-0 in Denver. Seattle starter Kevin Millwood carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, before it was spoiled by Marco Scutaro. Game 2 of the series is this afternoon at 2:10 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Collapse Against Visiting D-backs 9-7
Rockies Collapse Against Visiting D-backs 9-7
Rockies Collapse Against Visiting D-backs 9-7
The Colorado Rockies (15-22) bullpen couldn't hold on against the Arizona Diamondbacks (17-22), en route to a 9-7 loss yesterday in Denver. All nine of the Arizona runs were scored with two outs. Colorado led 4-1 and 7-4 before finally coming up short. The Rockies open a 3-game series against the Seattle Mariners (16-24) tonight at 6:40 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Moyer Extends Record as Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 6-1
Moyer Extends Record as Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 6-1
Moyer Extends Record as Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 6-1
Jamie Moyer extended his record for being the oldest winning pitcher in history to 49 years and 180 days, as the Colorado Rockies (15-21) beat the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks (16-22) 6-1 last night in Denver. The two-game series wraps up this afternoon at 1:10 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Beat Giants 5-4
Rockies Beat Giants 5-4
Rockies Beat Giants 5-4
Marco Scutaro's pinch-hit, game-winning home run in the top of the ninth gave the Colorado Rockies (14-21) a 5-4 win over the San Francisco Giants (18-18) last night at AT&T Park. The Rockies begin a five game home stand tonight against the Arizona Diamondbacks (16-21) at 6:40 at Coors Field (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Rally Comes Up Short, Lose 3-2 at San Francisco
Rockies Rally Comes Up Short, Lose 3-2 at San Francisco
Rockies Rally Comes Up Short, Lose 3-2 at San Francisco
A ninth inning rally by the Colorado Rockies (13-21) came up just short, as they lost for the ninth time in ten games, falling to the San Francisco Giants (18-17) 3-2 last night at AT&T Park. The two teams wrap up the quick two-game series tonight back in San Francisco at 8:15 MT (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies Swept By Dodgers, Lose 11-5
Rockies Swept By Dodgers, Lose 11-5
Rockies Swept By Dodgers, Lose 11-5
The Colorado Rockies (13-20) picked up their eighth loss in nine games yesterday, falling to the Los Angeles Dodgers (23-11) 11-5. The Rockies led 4-2, before giving up six runs in the fifth inning. Colorado opens a two-game series against the Giants tonight in San Francisco (TV: Root Sports).
Strong Start for Nicasio Not Enough as Rockies Fall 2-1 to Dodgers
Strong Start for Nicasio Not Enough as Rockies Fall 2-1 to Dodgers
Strong Start for Nicasio Not Enough as Rockies Fall 2-1 to Dodgers
Pitching off, offense on. Pitching on, offense off. The Colorado Rockies (13-19) are looking for ways to flip both switches 'on' at the same time. Rockies' right-hander Juan Nicasio got little run support last night, and saw his team lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers (22-11) 2-1. The final game of the series is this afternoon at 2:10 MT in Dodger Stadium (TV: Root Sports).
Rockies, Moyer Lose To Dodgers 7-3
Rockies, Moyer Lose To Dodgers 7-3
Rockies, Moyer Lose To Dodgers 7-3
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).

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