Rockies' run ridiculous
I walked out of our beautiful downtown office about 12:50 this morning after a Friday night full of high school football and a little playoff baseball thrown in.
Just before I left, I watched Arizona tie Game 2 of the National League Championship Series against Colorado at 2 in the bottom of the ninth.
After arriving home, I eventually jumped on the Internet in time to "watch" the end of the game. And it ended like 19 of the last 20 Rockies' games have -- with Colorado winning.
It's offical -- the Rockies' current run is ridiculous.
This time they scored the winning run off the major league saves leader by putting one ball in play and that ball didn't go more than 75 feet. Ryan Spilborghs' infield single and three walks later, the Rockies led again and headed home to Denver with a 2-0 series lead.
Seriously, have the Rockies forgotten how to lose? It looks that way. What's certain is they have learned how to win and done so in quick fashion.
If Arizona isn't careful, Monday night could be the end of its season.
Just before I left, I watched Arizona tie Game 2 of the National League Championship Series against Colorado at 2 in the bottom of the ninth.
After arriving home, I eventually jumped on the Internet in time to "watch" the end of the game. And it ended like 19 of the last 20 Rockies' games have -- with Colorado winning.
It's offical -- the Rockies' current run is ridiculous.
This time they scored the winning run off the major league saves leader by putting one ball in play and that ball didn't go more than 75 feet. Ryan Spilborghs' infield single and three walks later, the Rockies led again and headed home to Denver with a 2-0 series lead.
Seriously, have the Rockies forgotten how to lose? It looks that way. What's certain is they have learned how to win and done so in quick fashion.
If Arizona isn't careful, Monday night could be the end of its season.
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