After losing a close game, 2-1, to the Mets the night before you would think the Rockies would bring some more offense the next night to prove themselves, but they actually brought less. It was an easy win for the Mets last night, who shut out the Rockies 3-0.
Ubaldo Jimenez had another great outing. He pitched six innings with three runs on seven hits. For any starting pitcher three runs is respectable and usually can bring in a win. But the rest of the team needs to get some runs and the bullpen needs to finish it off. But the Rockies had two out of three things needed to win, a good start and the bullpen domination, but they didn’t have the bats to score.
Brad Hawpe was the only Rockie to get a hit. In nine innings only one man got on base from making contact. It was a pretty sad sight to see as a Rockies fan. They were so close the entire game and just couldn’t make it happen.
The Rockies are losing ground in the NL West and every loss is huge. This year the the division isn’t at its best and the Rockies need to capitalize. The close games are key and it makes me nervous when they don’t win them. Just as the team was getting its strength back offensively they get shutout.
Tonight’s game is a big one. They need to prove themselves in front of America on ESPN. The lesser known teams in the West don’t get the Sunday night game that often and the Rox need to regain the respect they had at the end of last year; they need to capture a win.
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