The Colorado Rockies have made a name for themselves lately by playing their best baseball against some of the best teams the league has to offer as part of a historically challenging stretch on their schedule. So naturally they followed that up by putting up a stinker against the San Diego Padres, they of the 28-games-below-.500 record, losing 4-3 on Tuesday night.
The lefty was roughed up early once again on Tuesday, allowing three runs in the first couple innings. That included a two-run home run to Eric Hosmer. He later gave up a homer to Austin Hedges and was charged with four runs on the night, costing him the loss.