Michael Lorenzen's 99 Hits and Nobody in the League Is Ready For How Bad It Is
Holy moly, you guys, did you see what went down in Anaheim last night?! The Angels went absolutely off, salvaging the series finale against the Rockies with a wild 11-4 victory. And when I say "wild," I mean they tied a season high with a whopping 16 hits! We're talking about an offensive explosion that left Colorado's pitching staff completely reeling, especially their starter, Michael Lorenzen. If you thought his season was rough, trust me, it just got a whole lot worse.Angels Unleash a Hit Parade Against Struggling Rockies Pitching
Let's just talk about that Angels offense for a second, because they showed up to play. Nick Madrigal and Wade Meckler, man, those dudes each had four hits! Four! Madrigal added an RBI and a run, while Meckler hammered a double and scored twice himself. Vaughn Grissom was right in the middle of it all, launching a two-run homer 408 feet to left, knocking in Meckler and driving in three runs total. And then there was Oswald Peraza, going 2-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and a run. Jose Siri even chipped in with an RBI double and scored twice. It was a complete beatdown, especially in that second inning when the Angels sent ten batters to the plate, racking up six hits and a walk to grab a monster 6-0 lead. Siri's RBI double kicked it off, then O'Hoppe, Grissom, and Peraza all singled in runs. Two more runs even scored on wild pitches. Yeah, you read that right. Wild pitches.Rockies Pitcher Michael Lorenzen Is In a Nightmare
And who was on the mound for most of that carnage? Michael Lorenzen. Oof. The guy lasted only 3 1/3 innings, giving up eight runs on ten hits, walking two, and striking out five. This loss dropped him to an abysmal 0-6 in his last seven starts. But that's not even the half of it. Across the entire league this season, Lorenzen has allowed major league highs of 99 hits and 54 earned runs over 60 2/3 innings, sporting an astronomical 8.01 ERA. Seriously, 99 hits! It's getting harder and harder to ignore those numbers. The Rockies tried to fight back a bit. Hunter Goodman doubled, walked, stole a base, and drove in a run. Troy Johnston had two hits and two RBIs, including a double that scored Goodman. Tyler Freeman even blasted a two-run homer. But every time Colorado got a little momentum, the Angels just piled on, like when Jo Adell singled in a run in the fifth, or when Peraza and Madrigal added insurance runs in the sixth. What does this mean for the Rockies moving forward? That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? When your starter is giving up nearly 100 hits before June is even halfway through, you gotta wonder how they turn it around. The Angels, meanwhile, showed exactly what their bats are capable of, and that kind of firepower can definitely be contagious. Keep an eye on those guys.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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