It was another rough performance for Brandon Williamson, which put the Reds in a hole very early on. The bullpen had to go six innings after Williamson's early exit, and the Reds suffered their largest loss of the season. The Rockies have been in the cellar of the NL West for what seems like forever, but tonight they looked as competent as they possibly could. They were able to get a hold of Williamson, with four hits, four walks, and four runs. The Reds offense couldn't figure out Tomoyuki Sugano, as he kept the Reds to four hits and no runs. Will Benson did hit a big home run to cut the deficit to 11 in the ninth inning, after the Rockies stopped playing real baseball. It was a forgettable game in an otherwise fun start to this season, but here are our takeaways from the Reds' 13-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Katie Stratman-Imagn Images Spencer Steer Stays Hot Let's start with the "good". Steer has now hit safely in eight of his last ten games.…