The Colorado Rockies were looking for their first series win in Houston since 2011 as they took on the Astros in the series finale on Thursday afternoon. Starting pitching remained immaculate for both teams, but it would a towering home run in the bottom of the eighth and plenty of other missed opportunities to hand the Rockies their 96th loss of the season.

Giddyup!

After Tanner Gordon and Chase Dollander each turned in quality starts against the Astros, Kyle Freeland picked up the baton and kept the relay going.

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Things got off to a rocky start for Freeland in the first inning when he ended up giving up two home runs to Jose Altuve and Christian Walker with two outs. The home runs weren’t necessarily bombs as Altuve’s narrowly got out in the Crawford Boxes in left field and Walker’s just got out down the right field line.

The lack of hard hits was a common theme for Freeland throughout his start. The Astros squeaked across their third run in the bottom of the second inning on a dribbler in the infield that Freeland picked up in an awkward position and couldn’t make the throw to first base. After that, he got better as the game went on with his pitches. He departed the game tied 3-3, having allowed three runs on eight hits with six strikeouts and no walks. He was democratic with four groundouts and five flyouts, while retiring seven straight batters that he faced to end his outing.

Cantstandya!

Meanwhile, Jason Alexander looked nearly unhittable through the early part of the game for the Astros. He struck out five of the first six batters the Rockies sent to the plate, going on to punch out a career-high eight batters over 5 2/3 innings.

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The Rockies started putting on the pressure in the bottom of the third when they scratched across their first run via a ground ball fielder’s choice from Mickey Moniak to score Braxton Fulford. The Rockies would snag two more runs via home runs from Ezequiel Tovar and Yanquiel Fernández and drive him from the game with two outs and a runner on third in the sixth, but failed to score.

He finished the day with three runs on seven hits over 5 2/3 innings with eight strikeouts and two walks.

That’s a shame

After Freeland’s departure, the rested Rockies bullpen set out to hold the line to hopefully give the team a win the game. Juan Mejia cruised through the seventh inning and Warren Schaeffer handed the ball to Luis Peralta for the eighth inning.

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Unfortunately, the first pitch that Peralta threw was to Christian Walker, who blasted the ball 107 mph off the bat for a solo home run, his second of the game, to give the Astros a 4-3 lead and the eventual victory.

However, things could have worked out differently or the Rockies if they had taken advantage of some of their scoring opportunities. In the bottom of the fifth, Kyle Karros singled a ball to right field with two outs but Tyler Freeman was thrown out at home by a bullet from Cam Smith.

As mentioned, the Rockies got Brenton Doyle to third base with two outs, but Fulford lined out to third base to end the inning. In the seventh, the first two batters reached, but Moniak couldn’t get a bunt down to advance them, resulting a swinging bunt that resulted in a force out at third base.

Karros then struck out for the second out, followed by Jordan Beck reaching via catcher’s interference to load the bases. Unfortunately, Doyle struck out swinging to end the inning. By the end they had gone 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position with 13 strikeouts against four walks.

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Yada Yada Yada

The Rockies still ended up with eight hits, with Fernández going 2-for-2 with the home run. Only two starters didn’t get a hit, but the top six in the batting order each had at least two strikeouts with Doyle tallying three.

There were hits of some quality at-bats and opportunities from the offense but they couldn’t string anything together or get the big hit, leaving a lot to be desired.

Up next

Colorado heads back home to welcome the Chicago Cubs for a three-game set starting on Friday. Cade Horton (8-4, 2.88 ERA) will take the mound for the Cubs while Germán Márquez (3-11, 5.67 ERA) is scheduled to return from the injured list to make the start.

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