Nobody's Talking About Michael Lorenzen's 99 Hits Allowed, and That's the Real Problem for Colorado
Hold up, folks. You gotta hear about what went down last night in Anaheim. The Los Angeles Angels absolutely *exploded* on the Colorado Rockies, dropping 11 runs and racking up a season-high 16 hits. Talk about making a statement! If you weren't watching, you missed a serious offensive clinic.Angels Offense Just Went Berserk
Seriously, the Angels offense was on fire. Nick Madrigal and Wade Meckler both crushed it with four hits each. Madrigal snagged an RBI and a run, while Meckler hammered a double and scored twice. Vaughn Grissom, man, he blasted a homer and drove in three runs. That's a serious night at the plate! Oswald Peraza was 2-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and a run, plus Jose Siri added an RBI double and scored twice. The second inning alone was nuts, with the Angels sending 10 batters to the plate for a 6-0 lead, featuring six hits and a walk. Siri, Logan O'Hoppe, Grissom, and Peraza all had RBI singles, not to mention two more runs scoring on wild pitches. Grissom followed that up with a 408-foot, two-run bomb in the fourth, knocking in Meckler. Jo Adell chipped in with an RBI single in the fifth, and then Peraza and Madrigal sealed it with RBI hits in the sixth. Relentless!The Rockies' Pitching Nightmare Is Getting Hard to Ignore
But listen, as good as the Angels were, the real story here might be the absolute meltdown for the Rockies, especially their starter Michael Lorenzen. Dude gave up eight runs on 10 hits in just 3 1/3 innings. EIGHT RUNS! Falling to 0-6 in his last seven starts? That's brutal. And get this: Lorenzen has allowed a major league high of 99 hits and 54 earned runs this season, with an 8.01 ERA over 60 2/3 innings. That's a full-blown crisis for Colorado's rotation. Walbert Urena for the Angels, though, he was solid, letting up three runs on three hits and three walks over six innings while fanning seven. The Rockies did try to rally, with Tyler Freeman hitting a two-run homer and Troy Johnston grabbing two hits and two RBIs. Hunter Goodman even doubled, walked, stole a base, and drove in a run. Johnston finished their scoring with an RBI single in the eighth, but it was way too late. They cut it to 6-1, then 8-3, but the Angels kept padding that lead. So, what does this blowout mean? For the Angels, it's a huge shot of confidence, showing they can absolutely light up the scoreboard. That 16-hit performance? That's the kind of offensive power you gotta bring every night. For the Rockies, though, it's a cold, hard look in the mirror, especially at that pitching staff. You can't be giving up 99 hits to one guy and expect to hang tough. They've gotta figure out how to stop the bleeding, and fast. The season keeps rolling, and every team out there is watching to see if these trends are gonna stick. This is more than one bad game for Lorenzen, it's a pattern, and Colorado needs to fix it if they want to get back on track. We're looking forward to seeing how they respond, because that kind of pitching just won't cut it.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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