MILWAUKEE — When the Rockies limped out of Milwaukee victims of a three-game sweep by the Brewers, a tale of two bullpens told most of the story.
For the second consecutive day, Rockies relievers were no relief at all as the Brewers pulled away for a 7-1 victory Wednesday at Miller Park.
Rockies starter Tyler Anderson posted a career-high 10 strikeouts and allowed just two runs in five innings. But Anderson left with a 2-1 deficit, and the worst was yet to come.
Milwaukee scored two runs off Chris Rusin and three more off struggling Chad Qualls, and that was it.