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After 3-1 Loss to Skenes, Rockies Make Adjustments for Wednesday's Rematch With Pittsburgh

Colorado Rockies On SI·Laura Lambert·19 days ago
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The Colorado Rockies walked out of PNC Park on Tuesday night with their heads hanging. After being dominated by one of the best pitchers in baseball, the team had to record a 3-1 loss. Now, they arrive at the park on Wednesday with a different challenge and a different lineup. Paul Skenes was looking to add another no-hitter to his resume and almost had it done on Tuesday night against the struggling Rockies. The Colorado team was overmatched right from the start of the game. Skenes went into the seventh inning holding his eyes on a no-hitter. He had already struck out 10. After eight innings, he had only allowed two hits. Without a standing argument, Skenes is definitely a master of his game. The first six hitters for the Rockies went back to the dugout as strikeouts. From there, they just never recovered. For Colorado’s worst starting pitcher, Michael Lorenzen, it was yet again, another difficult night. He allowed two runs on five hits and two walks over five innings.…

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