Returning home to face the MLB-leading Atlanta Braves on Friday and further cement their own strong play of late, the Colorado Rockies (14-19) came out firing. Their first six hitters of the game reached base en route to what was a five-run first inning and had a 6-0 lead after two. Sadly, the positive momentum for the Rockies didn't last. They were held scoreless over the game's final seven innings while the Braves clawed their way back and ultimately delivered the dagger in the form of a pinch hit two-run home run by Michael Harris in the ninth inning of what wound up being an 8-6 Atlanta win. The game was uncharacteristically high-scoring, given that it involved two of the National League's best pitching staffs so far this season. The Braves rank first in the NL with a 132 ERA+, while Colorado is currently fifth in the league with a 114 ERA+. Atlanta's resilient offensive outburst did, however, bolster their MLB-best 185 runs scored.…