Rockies Lose Big, Focus on Saturday's Game
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Summary
The Colorado Rockies suffered a significant defeat against the Arizona Diamondbacks, losing 9-1 in their latest homestand. The game was largely decided in the first inning when a contested call led to a six-run rally for Arizona. The Rockies pitching staff, particularly starter Kyle Freeland, struggled, giving up seven runs on eight hits and four walks. Arizonas Merrill Kelly dominated the game, allowing only one hit and no runs. The Rockies offense was stagnant, managing only four hits and failing to capitalize on opportunities. The bullpen had a small victory with Zach Agnos pitching four and one third innings, and Sterlin Thompson making his major league debut. The Rockies are now focusing on their next game against Arizona, hoping to improve their offense and secure a win.
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