The Colorado Rockies took the field under the scorching sun at Coors Field this afternoon looking for a series win against the San Francisco Giants to close out their final homestand before the All-Star Break. It wasn’t always pretty, but these scrappy and exciting rebuilding Rockies kept themselves within reach at all times, kept the game interesting, and eventually walked away with a win thanks to a bullpen that bent but didn’t break and the late game heroics of one Kyle Karros.
Gordon gets hit hard
When you look at Tanner Gordon working five innings with seven strikeouts and two walks while giving up six hits, it sounds like a pretty good start. The problem is that four of those six hits were home runs. Gordon allowed five earned runs this afternoon, all of which scored via the long ball.
After the Rockies took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, Gordon gave up a two-run shot to Drew Gilbert in the top of the second. He also gave up two solo home runs off the bat of Rafael Devers, the second of which was demolished with authority all the way into the right field third deck. That second home run was one of two times Gordon was taken deep in his fifth and final inning of work with Casey Schmitt–who has made highlight reels for his defense this series–being responsible for the other.
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The bullpen faces traffic but holds the line
Brennan Bernardino took over for Tanner Gordon in the sixth inning and faced immediate traffic by walking Willy Adames on four pitches. A rare error under the glove of Ezequiel Tovar allowed Bryce Eldridge to reach safely and a Drew Gilbert single scored what looked to be the losing run as the Rockies’ offense had gone quiet. However, Bernardino escaped the inning giving up just that one run thanks to a sacrifice bunt for the first out of the inning and an incredibly fortuitous double play by Edouard Julien and Kyle Karros.
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Holding the line became the theme for most of the bullpen this afternoon. Jimmy Herget pitched the seventh inning and once again the Rockies faced immediate opposing traffic. Herget plunked a batter on just his second pitch of the game before giving up a single. However, Herget dialed it in to record three straight outs with runners on first and second by inducing two flyouts and a strikeout. Victor Vodnik gave up a walk and a single in the eighth inning, but also tallied two strikeouts and continued the trend of not letting traffic cause issues for the Rockies.
Jordan Romano, in his second outing in a Rockies uniform since being called up yesterday, was called from the bullpen in a true closing situation. After a groundout for the first out, Romano battled Rafael Devers with nine pitches to strike out the Giants’ slugger. With two outs, Jung Hoo Lee (이정후) singled to keep the inning alive, but Romano struck out Willy Adames on a 94.6 MPH four-seam fastball–after throwing four straight sliders–to record the final out and earn his first save in a Rockies uniform.
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“He’s been doing this a very long time,” said Warren Schaeffer. “He’s got a ton of big league saves. You could tell out there today he’s calm under pressure. He wants the ball.”
Offense in the beginning, offense at the end
The red-hot Jake McCarthy kicked of the Rockies’ half of the first inning with his sixth triple of the season on the very first actual pitch–Giants starter Tyler Mahle was dinged for a pitch clock violation to start the at-bat–of the game. McCarthy was driven home on an RBI groundout by Hunter Goodman and the first run was on the board. Back-to-back singles by the Rockies’ TJ duo–TJ Rumfield and Troy Johnston–set the table yet again with two outs, and a failed pick-off attempt by Mahle sailed into the outfield and allowed Rumfield to score.
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The Rockies scored two more early game runs in the second and third innings of the game. An Edouard Julien single and a Brett Sullivan double brought home a run in the second, while back-to-back singles by Hunter Goodman and TJ Rumfield set up Troy Johnston to bring home another run via a sacrifice fly.
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“Sully’s been pretty consistent all year,” manager Warren Schaeffer said in his post-game comments. “I mean, there was a time where he was hitting left-handers really well this year, which is special, but he always gives a good at bat, and when Goody needs a DH day and we’re facing a right-hander, Sully steps right in, we don’t skip a beat.”
Then something curious happened. The Rockies’ offense went quiet. The Rockies had just two singles (Willi Castro and Hunter Goodman) through the next four innings. They failed to draw a single walk all game, and they had not recorded a single hit with runners in scoring position heading into the eighth inning. Down by two runs, it looked like the Rockies were likely to drop the final game of the series.
However, TJ Rumfield kicked off the bottom of the eighth inning by doing what TJ Rumfield does: getting on base. The May and June National League Rookie of the Month winner swatted a double to left field with one out, and his fellow TJ in Troy Johnston joined him on base shortly after by getting hit by a pitch.
Kyle Karros–who enjoyed excellent results at the plate in June with a .357/.444/.586 line–entered the batter’s box and drew a patient 3-1 count before one upping Rafael Devers. Karros crushed a three run home run 471 feet to left-center to put the Rockies ahead and in line for the win.
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“I knew it was gone,” said Karros after the game. “I got it off the bat as good as I can get a baseball. I was juiced up. Fired up.”
Karros, not usually one to admire his work, says he took a minute to watch his home run fly.
“I hit it 471 feet,” he said. “That’s a different one. I can gaze at that one.”
Coming Up Next
The Rockies have finished all of their home games for the first half and will board a plane to the City of Angels this evening. Tomorrow they will kick off a three game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Chavez Ravine. In a battle of the lefties, Kyle Freeland will face off against Eric Lauer. All three games in the series are scheduled for 8:10 PM MDT.
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