Rockies lose 4-1 to Astros as first homestand of second half ends with dud

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GAME STORY: A promising homestand ended with a dud on Wednesday at Coors Field, when the Rockies forgot their bats at home.

After that, Gomber settled back in to put up zeros in the fourth and fifth innings, working around a baserunner in both frames. But the quality start went sour in the sixth, when Houston plated three runs to take a commanding 4-0 lead, especially considering how poorly Colorado was swinging the bat.

Kyle Tucker led off the fourth with a double to right-center, and José Abreu’s RBI single brought him home. The next batter, Chas McCormick, pumped Gomber’s slider 405-feet into the left-center bleachers, prompting Gomber to yell at himself as he stomped around the mound, hanging his head. Gomber said his confidence grew again Wednesday despite taking the loss, as the southpaw had spun three straight quality starts coming in.

Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Austin Gomber sits in the dugout after giving up three runs in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Wednesday, July 19, 2023, in Denver. Colorado rolled out three rookies in its starting lineup and only registered one hit off Bielak through 5 2/3 innings — Michael Toglia’s infield single in the second — while failing to capitalize on three walks and a hit batsman.

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