Mets vs Rockies: Six Home Runs, Unexpected Hero, and a Rockies Slump Continues

Mets vs Rockies: Six Home Runs, Unexpected Hero, and a Rockies Slump Continues

The New York Mets completed a dominant sweep of the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, crushing Colorado 13-5 in Denver and extending the Rockies’ historic losing woes. The Mets launched six home runs, including two each from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil, while Brett Baty and Francisco Lindor also went deep.

The Rockies, now 12-52, matched the 1932 Boston Red Sox for the worst 64-game start in MLB’s modern era Ryan McMahon provided a rare bright spot for Colorado with a solo homer, snapping his 22-game drought and moving him up the franchise’s all-time list.

Mickey Moniak, recently acquired by the Rockies, added to the highlights with a solo home run on Friday, showing promise in an otherwise tough stretch for Colorado Despite collecting ten hits, the Rockies went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position, unable to capitalize on opportunities.

The Mets, now 41-24, remain one of the league’s hottest teams, while the Rockies continue to search for answers as rookie Chase Dollander prepares to take the mound in the next matchup.

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