Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Rockies unable to dent playoff hopes of St. Louis Cardinals in 5-3 loss

Source: www.denverpost.com --- Monday, September 19, 2016
The Rockies, with their talented lineup and surging rotation, are optimistic they will earn membership into Baseball’s October club in the near future. For now, they are reduced to a bit role in their opponents’ playoff drama. Their only chance to steal the spotlight down the stretch is to play the role of spoiler, like the kid who agrees to play a nonspeaking part as a tree in the school play so he can get experience on the stage. The Rockies simply couldn’t steal enough scenes from the wild card-chasing St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night at Coors Field, their three-game winning streak erased with a 5-3 loss. Rockies outfielder Ryan Raburn cut the lead to two runs with a one-out, pinch-hit home run in the ninth inning, but Cardinals reliever Kevin Siegrist recovered to strike out second baseman DJ LeMahieu and, with two outs and a pair of runners on base, drew a line out from third baseman Nolan Arenado to end the white-knuckle threat. The Cardinals moved within one game of the top National League wild-card spot and to within a half-game of the second spot behind the San Francisco Giants, who played the Los Angeles Dodgers late Monday. Rockies left-hander Tyler Anderson flashed moments of brilliance, like when he retired the first six batters he faced with a blitzing array of changeups, cutters and four-seam fastballs, striking out three of them. He threw 70 of his 96 pitches for strikes and surrendered five runs — only two ear ...



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