Rockies vs Mets Recap: Rockies Shout at Citi, Win 3-0

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Rockies Shut Out Mets in New York Showdown
The Colorado Rockies traveled to New York to face the Mets on Sunday, April 26. Coming off a 3-1 victory at Citi Field the previous day, Colorado's momentum continued. Kodai Senga took the mound for the Mets, hoping to spark his struggling team. However, the Rockies' bats came alive early, displaying remarkable resilience despite injuries to key players. Chase Dollander started for Colorado and delivered steady pitching throughout the contest. The Rockies' offense proved dominant from the second inning onward. Although the Mets had played just one day earlier, they couldn't generate any scoring opportunities. New York's defense committed an error, adding to their struggles. The final score of 3-0 showcased Colorado's ability to compete away from home while New York fell to 9-19 on the season.
Early Scoring Leads Rockies to Victory
In the second inning, Johnston delivered a crucial single to right field that scored Freeman from third base. This hit came on a 4-Seam Fastball, traveling 202 feet with an exit velocity of 101 mph. Colorado grabbed an early 1-0 lead, creating immediate pressure on the Mets' defense. The game stayed tight until the third inning, when Goodman stepped up to the plate. With Julien on first base, Goodman crushed a fastball deep to right center field. The ball sailed 390 feet into the stands, which is a massive distance for any baseball stadium. Goodman's two-run homer made it 3-0, Colorado, and that would be all the scoring needed. Despite the Mets collecting six hits throughout the game, they never crossed home plate. New York's inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities proved costly in this pitching-dominated contest.
Mets' Struggles Continue Despite Strong Hitting
The New York Mets faced a disappointing loss on a day when their bats produced six hits. Despite generating offensive chances, New York's lineup couldn't solve Colorado's pitching. The Mets' record dropped to 9-19 after Sunday's defeat, extending their losing streak to three games. Injuries plagued the team, with Francisco Lindor sidelined by a strain and several key relievers unavailable. Even with Kodai Senga leading the rotation, the team struggled to find consistency this season. Colorado's pitching staff, though dealing with their own injury challenges including Kyle Freeland's inflammation, proved more effective. The Rockies improved to 13-16 and won their third straight game, building momentum heading forward. This matchup highlighted how baseball games depend on multiple factors beyond individual talent. Both teams faced roster limitations, but Colorado converted their scoring chances while the Mets did not. The difference between three runs and zero runs determined the entire game's outcome.
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