Rockies ripped again by red-hot Tigers

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The Rockies have shown some occasional growth spurts lately. Emphasis on occasional.

Over the weekend, they won two of three games in Milwaukee to capture just their third road series win of the season.

But their growth has been stunted in Motown against a red-hot Tigers team still hunting for a wild-card playoff berth. After a historic 11-0 blowout loss to Detroit on Tuesday night at Comerica Park, the Rockies responded with a 7-4 defeat on Wednesday.

The Tigers buried Colorado right-hander Tanner Gordon with a six-run, six-hit avalanche in the first inning. The Rockies were never able to recover.

The Tigers lined up for batting practice against Gordon, who was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to replace veteran lefty Austin Gomber, who was out on paternity leave.

The avalanche began when Riley Green lined a one-out homer to right. Then Kerry Carpenter ripped an RBI triple into the right-field corner, and Trey Sweeney crushed a three-run homer to deep right.

Gordon is a strike-thrower, and he didn’t issue a walk Wednesday night, but he threw meatballs. Over 3 1/3 innings, he gave up seven runs on 10 hits. He fell to 0-6 and his ERA soared to 8.65.

The Rockies’ bright spots came from third baseman Ryan McMahon, shortstop Ezequiel Tovar and a bullpen that blanked Detroit for four innings.

McMahon led off the second with a homer to right off right-hander Casey Mize, McMahon’s 19th homer.

Tovar ripped a two-run double to right-center in Colorado’s three-run fourth inning. Tovar’s 43 doubles are the third-most in the majors and the most by a Rockies player since Charlie Blackmon recorded 42 in 2019.

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