The Colorado Rockies would do anything to turn the calendar over to June at the moment. After a March and April that left Rockies fans believing that this season might provide a tiny glimpse of hope, the beginning of May has completely erased any of that. The Rockies are 16-26 throughout the first two weeks of the month, with the latest slip-up coming at the hands of the Philadelphia Phillies. Colorado took the first game of the series 9-7 — thanks in large part to Chase Dollander’s gritty start that saw him go 5 2/3 innings, allowing just two runs on three hits with five strikeouts and five walks — but failed to make any noise in the following two contests on Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday’s defeat was the most demoralizing of the two as the Phillies utilized a fantastic effort from last year’s Cy Young runner-up Cristopher Sánchez to blank the Rockies in a 6-0 win. It also didn’t help that the usually steady Tomoyuki Sugano was, well, not.…