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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.
New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty made unwanted history during Sunday’s doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies, becoming the first batter in Major League Baseball to have a bases-loaded walk overturned into an inning-ending called third strike under the league’s automated ball-strike (ABS) challenge system.
Bo Bichette appears to already regret his reported $126 million Mets contract as the team falls to 9-19 after a Rockies sweep in a doubleheader.
The Colorado Rockies held the New York Mets to just one run during their 3-1 victory in the first stage of today’s traditional double-header. With that win, the Rockies have won the series against the Mets.
The Rockies have three great hitters at the plate right now.
Chase Dollander held the Mets to five hits over seven innings in his first start this year, and the Colorado Rockies beat New York 3-0 in a doubleheader nightcap to complete a three-game sweep that sent the spiraling Mets to their 15th loss in 17 games.
In promising news (knock on wood), the Rockies only series wins this season — against the Toronto Blue Jays on the road and the Houston Astros at home — came after they took the series opener. Friday’s victory puts them in position to win another.
Juan Soto defended New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and President David Stearns after the team was swept by the Colorado Rockies following a brutal stretch of 12 straight losses in April