The Colorado Rockies Beat the New York Mets 4-3
The Colorado Rockies Beat the New York Mets 4-3
Introduction
On Friday night, the Colorado Rockies played baseball against the New York Mets. The Rockies won the game. The final score was 4 to 3. The game was in New York.
Main Body
Michael Lorenzen played for the Rockies. He threw the ball very well. He played for a long time. He did not make many mistakes. The other players helped him. They caught the ball quickly. Freddy Peralta played for the Mets. He was good at the start. Later, the Rockies hit the ball well. TJ Rumfield hit the ball. One player scored a point. Then Troy Johnston hit the ball. Two more players scored. The Rockies had more points. The Mets tried to score more points at the end. They scored two points near the end of the game. But the Rockies stopped them. Antonio Senzatela threw a very fast ball. The Mets could not hit it. The Rockies won the game. The Mets are not good this year. Their leader is David Stearns. He says the team needs to be better. One of their best players is Francisco Lindor. He did not play in this game. The Rockies are happy. They won a game away from home.
Conclusion
The Rockies now have 11 wins and 16 losses. The Mets have 9 wins and 17 losses. The two teams play again on Saturday afternoon. José Quintana and Kodai Senga play in the next game.
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Colorado Rockies Defeat New York Mets 4-3 at Citi Field
Introduction
On Friday night at Citi Field, the Colorado Rockies (11-16) secured a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets (9-17). The outcome was determined by solid pitching from Michael Lorenzen and a series of small but effective offensive plays by the Rockies, while the Mets could not take advantage of their scoring chances.
Main Body
Michael Lorenzen started for the Rockies and pitched seven innings. He allowed seven hits and one earned run, with no walks and three strikeouts. His season ERA dropped to 5.97 and his record improved to 2-2. Lorenzen relied on consistent contact and defensive support. The Rockies' defense turned multiple double plays, including one after Juan Soto reached base, and shortstop Ezequiel Tovar made a standout play. Freddy Peralta started for the Mets and was effective for most of his outing. He pitched 5.2 innings, allowing seven hits and two earned runs while striking out eight. His changeup caused many swings and misses. However, Peralta struggled in the later innings, allowing a hit with a runner in scoring position for the first time this season. The Rockies' lineup showed patience, forcing Peralta into difficult situations. TJ Rumfield tied the game with a slow roller that drove in a run. Later, Troy Johnston delivered a two-run hit off reliever Sean Manaea in the seventh inning, giving Colorado the lead. The Mets' bullpen, including Manaea who struck out seven over 3.1 innings, could not prevent the Rockies from extending their lead. In the eighth inning, Rockies reliever Jaden Hill allowed four hits and two earned runs, narrowing the lead to one run. Antonio Senzatela then entered and stabilized the game, working 1.2 innings and finishing with a 98 mph fastball to secure the win. The Mets' offense, which had won two consecutive games before this, struggled to produce clutch hits and left runners in scoring position. From the Mets' perspective, the loss extended their record to 9-17. Team president David Stearns acknowledged the team's poor performance but expressed hope for improvement. The Mets have been dealing with rotation instability and the absence of shortstop Francisco Lindor for an extended period. They optioned pitcher Christian Scott to the minors and recalled Carl Edwards Jr. The Rockies, who entered the game with a 3-10 road record, demonstrated an ability to compete away from Coors Field by maintaining control throughout the contest.
Conclusion
The Rockies' victory improved their record to 11-16, while the Mets fell to 9-17. The series continues on Saturday afternoon, with José Quintana (0-2, 6.23 ERA) scheduled to start for Colorado against Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) for New York.
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Colorado Rockies Defeat New York Mets 4-3 at Citi Field
Introduction
On Friday night at Citi Field, the Colorado Rockies (11-16) secured a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets (9-17). The outcome was determined by a controlled pitching performance from Michael Lorenzen and a series of small offensive gains by the Rockies, while the Mets failed to convert scoring opportunities.
Main Body
Michael Lorenzen delivered a methodical start for the Rockies, working seven innings while allowing seven hits and one earned run. He issued no walks and recorded three strikeouts on 90 pitches, lowering his season ERA to 5.97 and improving his record to 2-2. Lorenzen relied on consistent contact and defensive support rather than strikeouts. The Rockies' defense contributed multiple double plays, including a key twin killing after Juan Soto reached base, and a standout play by shortstop Ezequiel Tovar. Freddy Peralta started for the Mets and was effective for most of his outing, pitching 5.2 innings with seven hits, two earned runs, and eight strikeouts on 95 pitches. His changeup generated numerous swings and misses. However, Peralta faltered in the later innings, allowing a hit with a runner in scoring position for the first time this season. The Rockies' lineup chipped away with patient at-bats, forcing Peralta into difficult situations. TJ Rumfield tied the game with a slow roller that drove in a run, and Troy Johnston later delivered a two-run hit off reliever Sean Manaea in the seventh inning to give Colorado the lead. The Mets' bullpen, including Manaea who struck out seven over 3.1 innings, could not prevent the Rockies from creating separation. In the eighth inning, Rockies reliever Jaden Hill allowed four hits and two earned runs, narrowing the lead to one run. Antonio Senzatela then entered and stabilized the game, working 1.2 innings and finishing with a 98 mph fastball to secure the win. The Mets' offense, which had won two consecutive games prior, struggled to produce clutch hits and left runners in scoring position. From the Mets' perspective, the loss extended their record to 9-17. Team president David Stearns acknowledged the team's poor performance but expressed hope for improvement. The Mets have been dealing with rotation instability and the absence of shortstop Francisco Lindor for an extended period. They optioned pitcher Christian Scott to the minors and recalled Carl Edwards Jr. The Rockies, who entered the game with a 3-10 road record, demonstrated an ability to compete away from Coors Field by maintaining control throughout the contest.
Conclusion
The Rockies' victory improved their record to 11-16, while the Mets fell to 9-17. The series continues on Saturday afternoon, with José Quintana (0-2, 6.23 ERA) scheduled to start for Colorado against Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) for New York.