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Abysmal Giants’ Road Trip Ends with 5-0 Loss to the Rockies
Posted on 20 May 2013 by Daniel Trucios.
This six game road trip could not have ended sooner for the Giants. The Colorado Rockies (24-20) managed to win their first series over the San Francisco Giants (24-20) in two years with a 5-0 win yesterday. The Rockies take the series 3-1 as the Giants wrap up a six game road trip with only one win to show for it. Rockies starter Juan Nicasio, who had given up 4 runs in his last start vs. the ...
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Giants Sweep Rockies to End First Homestand
Posted on 10 Apr 2013 by Daniel Trucios.
After a disappointing series with the St. Louis Cardinals, the San Francisco Giants recovered by sweeping the Colorado Rockies in a three game series. The Giants (6-3) finished the sweep of the Rockies (5-4) earlier today with a 10-0 win. San Francisco got onto the board early today with 7 runs scored in the first 2 innings. Buster Posey, who had the day off yesterday, was a big reason for the ...
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From The Stretch: Lincecum gets through 6 as Giants sweep the Rockies
Posted on 5 Aug 2012 by Connor Callaghan.
Don't let the one earned run fool you, Lincecum continued to struggle today at Coors Field while the Giants' offense took off for an 8-3 win and sweep over the Rockies. Lincecum, who threw thirty six pitches in the first inning, once again had trouble with his command matching a season high five walks along with five hits. Lincecum gave up his only run in the first and left the bases loaded bef...
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Rockies Quiet at Trade Deadline
Posted on 1 Aug 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Typically teams that are completely out of it by late July are selling at the trade deadline. They are trying to rebuild for the future. The Rockies are a unique case in 2012, though, in that they don't have anyone to trade that would bring back pieces to rebuild for the future. Usually teams trade players with expiring contracts that they won't be able to sign in the offseason or know th...
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Max Scherzer Strikes Again
Posted on 17 Jun 2012 by Jeremy Klumpp.
The Tigers have played some of their best baseball during inter-league series over the past few seasons, and the 2012 campaign is no different. After, a Max Scherzer led, 5-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies today at Comerica Park, the Tigers are now 8-4 in inter-league play this season, and 78-42 since 2006. Scherzer (6-4) dominated the Rockies today, even after a 53-minute rain delay, throwi...
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F.I.S.T.E.R.
Posted on 17 Jun 2012 by Jeremy Klumpp.
On Friday night, the Colorado Rockies scored eight runs in the top of the 10th inning to beat the Tigers 12-4. Unfortunately, the baseball season does not stop for such heart wrenching defeats, and the Tigers looked to rebound Saturday afternoon. Riding the arm of Doug Fister, and the bat of Miguel Cabrera the Tigers won 4-1 over the Rockies at Comerica Park. Fister (1-3) returned from the disa...
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Carlos Gonzalez: Five Tool Superstar
Posted on 5 Jun 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Carlos Gonzalez made history between Wednesday and Thursday last week when he hit a home run in four consecutive at bats. Several others have done this in Major League history, but never in Colorado Rockies history. His next official at bat, after an intentional walk, was only a double (if you have him in your fantasy leagues you might as well trade him because clearly he isn't hitting home r...
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Rockies Wish May Would Go Away
Posted on 27 May 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Rockies wish they would fall asleep on April 30th and wake up on June 1st after two awful May campaigns in a row. If I were the Rockies, I would find some way to get baseball to take a 31 day break from April 30th to June 1st. This is the 2nd consecutive season in which their May has been awful. Nothing is going right and the Rockies are sliding into a hole they might not be able to get out o...
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Mediocre April Leads to Disappointing May
Posted on 10 May 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Any Rockies fan will tell you that it has been an exciting, yet frustrating start to the season. We're now 30 games in, and at 13-17 the Rockies are not playing well enough to sniff the playoffs this season. At the very least Rockies games have been exciting. With a lineup typically featuring Carlos Gonzalez, Troy Tulowitzki, Todd Helton and Michael Cuddyer hitting in a row, the Rockies are...
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Pittsburgh Pirates Remain In Fourth Place in NL Central
Posted on 30 Apr 2012 by Drew Karpen.
Not much has changed from last week to this week in the Pirates season. After going 3-3 over their last 6 games, Pittsburgh remains in fourth place in the National League Central, only a half a game behind the Milwaukee Brewers for third. The week got off to a rainy start, when their opening game in a three game series against the Colorado Rockies was postponed and scheduled as part of a doub...
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Pittsburgh Pirates Split Series Against Diamondbacks and Cardinals
Posted on 23 Apr 2012 by Drew Karpen.
Not much has changed for Opening Week until this point for the Pittsburgh Pirates, as they find themselves three games under .500 at 6-9 and at the bottom half of the NL Central in fourth place. The two constants for the Pirates throughout the first two weekends of the year has been their stellar pitching performance and their lack of offense. Pittsburgh has the fourth best team ERA in the ma...
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Mile High Altitude Freezes The Snakes
Posted on 15 Apr 2012 by Matthew Hesse.
The Diamondbacks started out hot to start 2012. They swept the Giants at home. Not only that but they beat aces of the Giants: Lincecum, Bumgarner, and Cain. Then they traveled to San Diego and beat out the Padres 2 of the 3 games. Finally they ended this week with a road trip to a cold and windy Denver for their 3 game series with the Colorado Rockies. The Diamondbacks started out the ...









