Riding the thrill of a walk-off victory, a series win, and a hot pitcher on the mound, the Colorado Rockies were primed to sweep the Chicago Cubs to close out the homestand. Unfortunately, the Cubs came out swinging to secure a 9-3 victory. Meanwhile, the Rockies’ offense was propelled by a pair of home runs from their left-handed backup catcher.
However, the Rockies have won three of their last four series, which is helping build momentum.
Feltner falters
Much like Michael Lorenzen’s start on Wednesday, Ryan Feltner was excellent to start his day on the mound. Through the first three innings, Feltner returned nine straight batters aided by a pair of strikeouts. At that point, he had retired 22 consecutive batters, the most since Jorge De La Rosa retired 23 in a row back in 2009.
Unfortunately, things unraveled in the fourth inning.
Pete Crow-Armstrong led off the inning with a single and subsequently stole second base. Michael Busch then delivered a one-out single to put runners on the corners, and Ian Happ drew a walk to load the bases. As Feltner’s command began to diminish, he hung an elevated 1-0 slider to Seiya Suzuki, who promptly blasted the ball to left field for a grand slam to put the Cubs up 4-1 at the time.
After escaping the inning, Feltner didn’t last much longer in the fifth. Dansby Swanson led off with a walk and stole second base. After getting PCA to ground out to shortstop, Feltner issued a walk to Alex Bregman, which ended his day. Blas Castaño came in relief and ended up allowing both runs to score to give the Cubs a 6-2 victory after five innings.
Feltner’s final line was 4.1 innings, having allowed six runs on four hits with three strikeouts. The three walks ended up being his downfall as he seemed to struggle finding the zone. He threw 75 pitches with 40 going for strikes. The Cubs also swiped three bases against Feltner, which has been a common thread in his career handling the running game.
Early home runs for the Rox
Facing Edward Cabrera, the Rockies kept up pressure but struggled to get much going against the right-hander. They managed to get two runners aboard in the bottom of the first with one out, but Cabrera got out of the inning unscathed.
Brett Sullivan kicked off the scoring to give the Rockies a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third when he sent an elevated fastball 434 feet into the second deck in right field for his second home run of the season. Sullivan collected another hit in the fifth inning but was stranded at first base
After falling behind in the fourth inning, the Rockies got one back on a solo shot for the rookie Cole Carrigg. Cabrera left a 3-2 slider of the heart of the plate that Carrigg sent high and deep into the Rockies bullpen to make it 4-2. After flirting with some deep balls in the series, Carrigg finally connected and sent it 418 feet with a 102.2 mph exit velocity and a steep 36-degree launch angle. The only downside to the home run was that Troy Johnston had been picked off right before it happened.
Sixth inning tension
The sixth inning brought a little bit of drama for both teams. In the top half of the inning, with Castaño pitching and a runner on first, Moisés Ballesteros seemingly fouled a ball off his foot. However, the umpires made no signal, and so Castaño threw the ball out to second, which was then relayed to first for a 1-6-3 double play. Cubs manager Craig Counsell came out to ask the umpires to get together to discuss the play, but they stood by their call, leading Counsell to say some choice words and get tossed. Castaño then retired the next hitter to end the inning.
Cabrera’s day then ended in the sixth inning after allowing a lead-off walk to TJ Rumfield and getting Hunter Goodman to line out. He allowed two runs on five hits over 5.1 innings with five strikeouts and two walks on 83 pitches. With Johnston stepping up to the plate, the Cubs turned to Hoby Milner out of the play and he quickly surrendered a double to Johnston. With two in scoring position, Carrigg secured an infield hit to load the bases after it barely touched the chalk beyond third base, with Bregman’s only option of a play to attempt to tag Rumfield at third base.
Kyle Karros was then called upon to pinch-hit, but didn’t send a ball far enough to allow Rumfield to score on a sacrifice fly. After another pitching change, Ezequiel Tovar struck out on three straight pitches to end the inning without a run.
Cubs tack on
The ball continued to fly for the Cubs as they tacked on to their lead against the Rockies’ bullpen.
In the seventh inning, Bregman snapped a 0-for-27 streak with runners in scoring position by blasting a two-run home run to left field to make it an 8-2 Cubs lead. In the eighth inning, Carson Kelly hit a solo home run off Sammy Peralta to make it 9-2 Cubs.
In total, the Rockies gave up nine runs on 10 hits with eight strikeouts against three walks. The damage came on the three home runs as the Cubs went 4-for-7 with runners in scoring position.
A little late magic, but not enough
Much like Wednesday’s game, the Rockies were able to make a little bit of noise in the final innings. Johnston had a single in the eighth, but there was more excitement in the ninth. With one out, Sullivan launched his second home run of the game to make it 9-3.
Willi Castro then singled, followed by a Rumfield double to put two runners in scoring position for Goodman. Unfortunately, the magic would end there as he struck out on a slider to end the game.
The Rockies had 12 hits with Sullivan and Johnston both going 3-for-4, while Castro and Carrigg both had two hits. However, the team struck out 11 times, led by Tovar’s three, and drew just two walks. Colorado went 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left 10 on base.
Up next
The Rockies will head to Las Vegas, where the Athletics are currently playing in the stadium of their Triple-A affiliate. No starting pitcher has been announced for the Rockies. Meanwhile, rookie hurler Gage Jump (2-1, 2.45 ERA) will make the start for the A’s.
First pitch is scheduled for 8:05 pm MDT.
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