The Philadelphia Phillies were able to bounce back from two straight losses and had a strong offensive showing against the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night. In the win, a struggling player had his best game of the season. Coming off two straight losses, Saturday was an important game for the Phillies to win. A three-game losing streak and dropping a series to the Rockies at home would have been a tough pill to swallow. Fortunately, even though Aaron Nola wasn’t at his best, the offense and the bullpen helped pick up the slack. While Colorado sent southpaw Kyle Freeland to the mound, the left-hander hasn’t performed well this season, and Philadelphia's offense was finally able to have an encouraging game against a southpaw. Against Freeland, they scored seven runs, six of which were earned, and totaled 10 hits.…