The Colorado Rockies were ahead 2-0 heading into the ninth inning but Rockies closer Brian Fuentes gave up two runs to the San Francisco Giants as they tied the game and sent it to extra innings. In the tenth inning, it was Matt Herges turn to give up a run and the Rockies lost to the Giants 3-2.
Rockies starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez earned a much better decision then a no decision as he tossed seven innings of shut out baseball. Jiminez only gave up three hits and two walks through seven innings. Taylor Buchholz pitched a scoreless eighth inning before Fuentes and Herges messed the game up.
The Rockies scored a run in the first and second innings of the game and after that they did nothing at all. Matt Holliday had a ground out to the pitcher in the first inning that scored Willy Tavarez and then in the second inning, Jeff Baker had a sac fly to center field to score the Rockies second and last run of the game.
Talk about a disappointing way to lose the game. Blow the save, and then lose in extra innings. Hopefully it won’t hurt the Rockies too much and they get some much needed rest on Thursday before they start a series with the New York Mets.
