Rockies sweep The Mets in a Sun. doubleheader
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It has been a long time since the Colorado Rockies have had much to get excited about with its pitching staff.
The Rockies benefited big from a robot umpire call reversal in their 3-1 win over the Mets on Sunday in the opener of a doubleheader.
The Rockies handed the Mets their 15th loss in their past 17 games and made a suggestion to those who light up the iconic skyscraper.
The Colorado Rockies are getting ready to play a doubleheader game today against the New York Mets. The team also announced that they added 27-year-old pitcher Blas Castaño to their 27-man roster.
Every year, the Rockies modify their lessons based on feedback from players as to what was most beneficial to them as well as adjusting the projects and activities to accommodate the world landscape. “It’s changed so much now,” Amparo said.
After the game, the Mets designated outfielder Tommy Pham—who went 0-for-13 with the team—for assignment. The team subsequently signed outfielder Austin Slater—who elected free agency after being designated for assignment by the Miami Marlins—to a deal, according to The Athletic's Will Sammon.
The Rockies continue to show signs of improvement. By beating the Mets, 3-0, in the second game of the doubleheader at Citi Field on Sunday, Colorado swept the three-game series. It was the Rockies’ third series win against a team that had a .
Some early individual standout performances could yield more than one All-Star nomination for the Colorado Rockies.
The New York Mets have dropped a series to the Colorado Rockies, and Carlos Medoza is dropping truth about that fact.