Bullpen backs Freeland in Rockies’ 6-3 win over Mets

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The shining bullpen effort behind Kyle Freeland should ease the pain of his blister that forced him off the mound Tuesday night.

Justin Lawrence, Angel Chivilli, Tyler Kinley and Victor Vodnik combined for 4 2/3 scoreless innings to protect a narrow lead supplied by timely two-out hitting, and the Rockies held off the Mets for a 6-3 series-opening win at Coors Field.

Freeland, who has been outstanding since his return from the injured list in June, pitched into the fifth inning before a blister on his left index finger caused manager Bud Black to visit the mound with a trainer. The stoppage was timed to perfection with fans abandoning their seats due to rain, which later caused a tarp-free, nine-minute delay. In front of a distracted audience, Freeland stayed in the game to face one more batter, gave up his third run on a single to Brandon Nimmo, then was pulled from the game. Nimmo had advanced to second, representing the tying run.

The Mets went 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position the rest of the night. Lawrence induced an inning-ending double play from Jesse Winker with runners on the corners in the sixth. The next inning, Black consulted Chivilli after men reached second and third, another threat to tie it. Chivilli got JD Martinez to ground into the third out.

Vodnik worked around a leadoff single to earn the save.

Eight of the game’s nine runs were scored with two outs, most notably Jake Cave’s fifth home run of the season. His two-run shot to the opposite field lifted the Rockies to a 4-2 lead in the fourth that they never relinquished.

Up until then, they had relied on a small measure of luck to scrap back from an early 2-0 deficit. Mets third baseman Mark Vientos, chasing down an errant relay throw from Harrison Bader, fumbled the ball into his own dugout through a fortuitous hole in the netting at one point. If the netting wasn’t ripped in the precise spot where Vientos was trying to pick up the ball, it wouldn’t have trickled out of play, and Colorado wouldn’t have been granted the free extra base that allowed Brendan Rodgers to walk home.

That was the Rockies’ first run. Their second was assisted by a bobble in the right-field corner that allowed Rodgers to score from first on Elias Diaz’s two-out double, setting up Cave’s homer.

Rodgers, Diaz and Kris Bryant each contributed two hits to the win, which the Rockies hope can ignite a bounce-back home stand after their 3-7 trip to California.

Nolan Jones pauses rehab assignment for birth of child

Nolan Jones’ rehab assignment was put on pause due to the birth of his first child “a couple of days ago,”
Black said Tuesday. Jones is currently back in Denver with his wife and newborn, but he will return to the minors to resume his rehab soon. The 26-year-old left fielder has missed more than half this season due to back and knee injuries.

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