Michael Lorenzen's 8.01 ERA Is Unraveling the Rockies, And Nobody Is Ready For This
Alright, Seattle, listen up! The Angels just put on an absolute clinic against the Rockies on Wednesday, salvaging their series finale with an 11-4 beatdown in Anaheim. It was a massive 16-hit explosion, tying their season high, and while the Angels definitely showed up, the real story here, the *shocking* story, is what's happening on the mound for Colorado. We're talking about a pitcher who's in an absolute freefall, and the numbers are getting harder and harder to ignore.The Angels Offense Went Wild, But Why Was It So Easy?
Nick Madrigal and Wade Meckler, man, those guys were seeing the ball like a beach ball, each snagging four hits! Meckler even doubled and scored twice, while Madrigal chipped in an RBI and a run himself. Vaughn Grissom absolutely CRUSHED a homer, driving in three runs, including a 408-foot bomb in the fourth that brought Meckler home. Oswald Peraza was 2-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and a run, and Jose Siri added an RBI double and scored twice. Seriously, the Angels offense was cooking. They sent ten batters to the plate in the second inning alone, stacking up six hits and a walk to jump out to a 6-0 lead. Siri's RBI double, along with RBI singles from Logan O'Hoppe, Grissom, and Peraza, plus two runs on wild pitches from the Rockies' starter, just painted a brutal picture. Colorado tried to fight back a bit, with Hunter Goodman doubling and Troy Johnston bringing him home with another double in the fourth to make it 6-1, and Tyler Freeman launching a two-run homer in the fifth. But Jo Adell and then Peraza and Madrigal just kept piling on the runs in the fifth and sixth innings.Michael Lorenzen's Season-Long Nightmare Just Got Worse
Look, Colorado came into this game having won four of their last five, so they had a little momentum. But their starter, Michael Lorenzen, well, he gave up eight runs on ten hits in just 3 1/3 innings. That's *rough*. He walked two, struck out five, and fell to 0-6 in his last seven starts. Think about that, folks. Seven starts without a win. It's not just this game either. Lorenzen is currently leading Major League Baseball in hits allowed with 99 and earned runs with 54, all in just 60 2/3 innings. That translates to an 8.01 ERA. An 8.01 ERA! That's not a slump, that's a full-blown crisis, and it's absolutely torpedoing the Rockies early in this season. Johnston added another RBI single in the eighth for Colorado, but it was way too little, too late. So, the Angels took the W, salvaging their series, and honestly, good for them. But if you're a Rockies fan, or just a fan of competitive baseball, you've got to be looking at Lorenzen's numbers and wondering how much longer this can go on. What happens next with that kind of early season performance? You gotta tune in to see if they can turn this ship around, because right now, this is a trend that's screaming for attention.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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