Reeling Rockies aims to play better ‘baseball brand’ and padres

Colorado Rockies, a home series against the best team in the American League, and now met one of the better clubs in the National League.
Colorado lost three matches to Detroit Tigers, dropping both ends of the double title on Thursday with 21-3 points. Rockies, who lost six straight, should hurry again when they host San Diego Padres in Denver on Friday.
Colorado will send Antonio Senzatela (1-5, 5.50 ERA) to San Diego’s Randy Vasquez (1-3, 3.90) in a right-handed battle on Friday night.
Rackies is a journey they want to stop at a historical speed. To start Colorado 2025, 6-31 won less than Chicago White Sox last season. White Sox continued to break the big league record for losses in the modern age with 121.
The first match of Thursday was a mixture of Kyle Freeland’s ineffectiveness and Rockies’ weak defense. There were three mistakes that led to a four -winning run.
“Some young men should realize the importance of defense.” He said.
The struggles increased the difference between Colorado and teams such as Detroit and San Diego.
Freeland, “they are true and what we do is wrong.” He said. “We don’t win baseball games. We play a bad baseball brand – everywhere.
Rockies hopes that Senzatela can take a good note on the weekend. Right, it will make the eighth start of the season, which is more than five in the last two seasons.
It will be the 14th on Friday and the 14th start against Padres. In the previous 19 matches, 3.26 ERA and 8-4 are 8-4.
San Diego comes to Denver after quitting the last two competitions of a three -game series in New York Yankees. Padres Starter Dylan Cease did not hit New York’s seventh shot on Wednesday night before walking to win in 10 inning.
Vasquez will try to end the short loss of loss at the beginning of San Diego’s fourth career against Colorado. On his previous trips against Rockies, 7.94 ERA and 0-1 and 2/3 strokes in Denver were only 2/3.
Padres outdoor player Jackson Merrill, Right Hamstring injury after missing a month after missing Tuesday night returned to the series. He did not pass in two games he played, the couple went to 8 to 8 with the host running and two RBIs.
When the wounded went to the list, he hit .378 and raised this number to .381.
Manager Mike Shildt, “He was in competition away from advertising.” He said. He continued: “Locked, he made reconnaissance reports almost every day to keep your mind ready. He took his physical rehabilitation seriously and was able to go back and perform as he was.”
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