Rockies start hot, get blown out late by Phillies, drop to 8-39

The Rockies did a lot of things right against the Phillies on Monday night But per usual their wrongs wiped out their rights Philadelphia scored seven runs in its last two at-bats to rally for a - win at Coors Field before a red-clad crowd that frequently broke into chants of Let s go Phillies And so the Rockies road to baseball infamy continued unabated The Rockies - record is the worst in the modern era since through games To avoid its third consecutive -loss season Colorado would have to go - for the rest of the season Philly being Philly rubbed it in big time in the ninth Designated hitter Kyle Schwarber launched a -foot solo homer off the third-deck facade in right field off Scott Alexander for the th home run of his career And the Phillies weren t done beating up Alexander Edmundo Sosa ripped a two-run homer to left to make it - It was Sosa s first homer The match was indeed settled in the eighth when the Phillies blasted right-hander Seth Halvorsen Alec Bohm s -foot two-run homer to dead center put Philly ahead - Singles by Sosa and Brandon Marsh set the table for Trea Turner s two-run double past a diving Brenton Doyle in center field When I get to two strikes I need to execute my pitch better instead of leaving something up or over the plate declared Halvorsen who was charged with a blown save and took the loss as his ERA climbed to Philly s got a lot of good hitters but I have to make it a lot more competitive than I did tonight Manager Warren Schaeffer now - since taking over for Bud Black gave Halvorsen his full help Tonight Seth left chosen of his off-speed pitches up in the zone Schaeffer declared He can blow that heater up but if you leave that offspeed stuff up a good gang is allegedly going to take advantage of that Seth is a really good pitcher and he s a part of our future Tonight wasn t his night One of the Rockies continuing problems has been their inability to build on a lead They have scored three or fewer runs in six of their last seven games and in of games this season Still Schaeffer continues to preach positivity It s a day-to-day activity he noted There is a lot of stuff from that battle to take positives from and that s what we are going to focus on the coming day The night certainly began with promise for Colorado when veteran left-hander Kyle Freeland gave the club the start it needed Pitching with precision rather than firepower he held the Phillies to one run over innings He left with a - lead scattering seven hits striking out six and walking two His off-speed pitchers were particularly effective He fanned the dangerous Schwarber on a knuckle curve in the third and caught Schwarber looking at a fastball in the fifth I have a very good feel for both my sweeper and my curve right now Freeland stated I ve been pitching to the bottom of the zone backdoors back-foot all of that Philly did crack Freeland for a run earlier in the fifth Turner laced a triple into the right field corner and scored on Bryce Harper s single to left It was a terrific piece of hitting by Harper Freeland s - sweeper was well outside the strike zone but Harper reached out and flicked the ball the opposite way We threw two really good current balls and then threw a third one that was really great as well but he put a decent swing on it to flip it over the shortstop Freeland noted Shorstop Ezequiel Tovar s -foot solo homer in the first inning gave Colorado a - lead Tovar ripped lefty Cristopher Sanchez s - slider deep into the left-field bleachers It was Tovar s second homer of the season the other Saturday night at Arizona He didn t play on Sunday Related Articles Rockies hope Carson Palmquist becomes strikeout pitcher they need in rotation Rockies strike out times waste Chase Dollander s strong start in loss to D-backs Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer The Renaissance man tireless worker culture-builder tasked with turning Colorado around Rockies hit five homers beat Diamondbacks - for rare road win Grading The Week CU Buffs great Travis Hunter took about seconds to win Jacksonville s hearts Colorado extended its lead to - in the third Jordan Beck sliced a ball into right-center for a two-out hustle double He was rewarded with Tovar s RBI single to right field Through his last two games Tovar is for with a triple two home runs and four RBIs Colorado extended its lead to - in the sixth on back-to-back two-out doubles by Michael Toglia and Doyle off Sanchez Philly s lefty was charged with three runs on five hits He struck out seven and walked none But Philly countered in the seventh off reliever Jake Bird cutting Colorado s lead to - Marsh pinch-hitting led off with a single and Turner reached when Bird threw the ball into center field for an error trying to force Marsh at second Marsh advanced to third on the error and scored on Harper s sacrifice fly to deep center Want more Rockies news Sign up for the Rockies Insider to get all our MLB analysis