Rockies lose 5-0 to Giants at Coors Field

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The Rockies’ offense, not to be confused with a chocolate-and-coconut candy bar, might be best described as “Indescribably Atrocious.”

Too harsh? Not after the Rockies came home from a 1-7 road trip and promptly lost 5-0 to the Giants on a chilly Tuesday night at Coors Field. Colorado, which now owns an 8-27 record, was shut out for the sixth time this season.

Giants left-hander Kyle Harrison dominated the Rockies for seven scoreless innings, allowing just four hits (all singles), walking two, and striking out two. He induced 11 outs via groundballs.

The Rockies made a tiny bit of noise in the ninth when Brendan Rodgers and Sean Bouchard drew one-out walks off reliever Camilo Doval, but he struck out Jacob Stallings and Elehuris Montero to close out the game.

The Giants’ game-clinching, four-run fourth inning was sprinkled with a lot of luck and a couple of clutch hits. Matt Chapman drew a one-out walk off Hudson and sprinted to third on Blake Sabol’s solid single to right. Chapman scored on Nick Ahmed’s swinging base-hit bunt that third baseman Ryan McMahon couldn’t pick off the infield grass.

Jung Hoo Lee followed with another lucky infield hit, again to McMahon, and Thairo Estrada’s groundout to second scored Sabol from third. That was it for Hudson. He was replaced by lefty Ty Blach, who came in to face the left-handed hitting LaMonte Wade Jr. But manager Bud Black’s left-on-left strategy didn’t work out. Wade, who’s hitting .355, ripped Blach’s 1-2 sinker into right field, driving in two runs.

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