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The Colorado Rockies have lost their last four games, including the opener against the New York Mets. Today's game is postponed due to snowstorms, shifting focus to the Rockies' minor league affiliates.
Minor League Baseball: View of starting lineups for San Jose Giants and Fresno Grizzlies before game at Excite Ballpark. San Jose, CA 5/7/2021 CREDIT: Brad Mangin (Photo by Brad Mangin/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X163609 TK1)
Itâs been a tough go for the Colorado Rockies, who have lost their last four games, including the series opener with the New York Mets. However, the Rockies will have to wait for Game 2 since snowstorms across the Front Range led to postponing todayâs game.
So we interrupt our regularly scheduled MLB game thread and instead will focus on the Rockies minor league affiliates today.
(Weâll add more game details as they become available.)
The Isotopes will look to extend their winning streak to four and hope to see as much success this week as they did last when they went on a hitting frenzy.
**Game 1 First Pitch:**5:05 p.m. MDT
**TV:**MiLB.TV
Radio:Â MiLB.TV
Lineups:
**First Pitch:**4:08 p.. MDT
**TV:**MiLB.TV
Radio:Â MiLB.TV
The Spokane Indians host the Tri-City Dust Devils (Los Angeles Angels affiliate) this morning for the opener of a six-game series. The Indians are optimistic that being back home gets them back on track after finishing their road trip through Everett and Eugene with a 3-9 record. Spokane continues to struggle offensively, scoring just 41 runs in their 12 games on the road (3.41/game) while allowing 67.
The game was postponed due to snowstorms across the Front Range.
The Rockies are scheduled to play against the New York Mets in their next game.
The Colorado Rockies are currently on a four-game losing streak.
The Colorado Rockies have several minor league affiliates, including teams in the Pacific Coast League and Eastern League.
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Theyâll have their work cut out for them today though, with Angels No. 1 prospect and last yearâs No. 2 overall pick Tyler Bremner on the mound for the Dust Devils in the series opener.
STARTERS:Â Tri-City Dust Devils RHP Tyler Bremner (0-0, 1.08) vs. Spokane Indians RHP Jackson Cox (0-1, 5.16)
**First Pitch:**12:05 p.m. MDT
**TV:**MiLB.TV
Radio:Â MiLB.TV
Lineups:
For the visiting Dust Devils:
And the home Indians:
Itâs a big week for the Grizzlies as the take on the California League-leading Giants. Fresno opens the set against a San Jose club that leads the California League in runs (198), average (.292), OBP (.387), slugging (.467) and OPS (.854). The Grizzlies counter with 33 home runs, 147 walks and an .801 OPS, giving this series plenty of offensive punch on both sides.
The Grizzlies bring one of the leagueâs most disciplined approaches into San Jose, ranking second in the California League with 147 walks and posting a .367 on-base percentage (4th). Cameron Nelson (24 BB, 2nd in CAL) and Ethan Holliday (17 BB, T-8th) continue to set the tone, helping Fresno grind out at-bats against a Giants staff that has issued just 113 walks â fewest in the league â setting up a strength-on-strength battle at the plate.
Starters: Fresno Grizzleys LHP Ethan Cole (2-1, 4.58) vs. San Jose Giants RHP Keyner Martinez (1-1, 5.17)
**First Pitch:**7:00 p.m. MDT
**TV:**MiLB.TV
Radio:Â MiLB.TV
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