
BelĂ©n Rueda denuncia el acoso de un directivo: "Me quedĂ© sin habla, era muy joven, ahora le denunciarĂa"
Belén Rueda denuncia el acoso de un directivo en 'La noche de Aimar'
The New York Mets defeated the Colorado Rockies 10-5, with TJ Rumfield hitting a solo home run. Despite a rally in the sixth inning, the Rockies struggled to capitalize on their hits, leaving many runners on base.
After delivering an incredible start his last time out against the Mets, Michael Lorenzen labored in his outing this time around against New York. The tone of his start was set when Juan Soto blasted a 435-foot home run on the third pitch of the game, the first leadoff home run of his impressive career, to give the Mets a 1-0 lead. View Link That score would remain until Lorenzen surrendered three runs in the fourth inning. Brett Baty drew a lead-off walk and moved up to third on a Marcus Semien double. Both runners then scored on a single by Carson Benge, who later scored on a groundout by , making it 4-0. Things then quickly got out of hand for Lorenzen in the sixth inning when he allowed three straight hits to start the inning, leaving the game after allowing an RBI single to Francisco Alvarez. relieved Lorenzen but couldnât prevent the other two runs from scoring on a Soto sacrifice fly and a single. Agnos would allow a fourth run of the inning on a botched double-play ball to give the Mets an 8-0 lead. On the night, Lorenzen struggled to miss bats, leaving too many pitches over the plate, and the Mets took advantage of his errors in the cold air. He tossed five complete innings, giving up seven runs on 11 hits with three walks and two strikeouts. Lorenzen threw 87 pitches, 53 for strikes, while inducing six ground outs. He now sports a 6.92 ERA on the season.
Key moments included Juan Soto's leadoff home run, Michael Lorenzen's struggles on the mound, and a sixth-inning rally by the Rockies led by TJ Rumfield's home run.
Michael Lorenzen allowed seven runs on 11 hits over five innings, resulting in a 6.92 ERA for the season.
TJ Rumfield contributed significantly by hitting a solo home run and finishing with three hits, although it wasn't enough to secure a win for the Rockies.
Freddy Peralta limited the Rockies to just four hits over five innings, helping the Mets build an early lead before the Rockies' late-game rally.

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After escaping the sixth inning, Agnos settled in to save the bullpen by finishing the rest of the game on the mound. He went four innings, allowing three runs on four hits while throwing 59 pitches. The Mets managed to tack on a pair of runs after Baty singled, and Semien hit a home run.
Freddy Peralta continued his excellence at Coors Field, limiting the Rockies to just four hits through five innings. They had threatened to score multiple times but failed to bring home any runs. However, he also struggled to miss bats, as he struck out just one batter and the Rockies hitters made him work. Peralta issued just two walks but threw 91 pitches, 56 strikes, while inducing seven groundouts. He did well to induce weak contact and get Colorado to hit the ball directly at the defense. However, once he was out of the game, the Rockies started to get rolling.
After being held scoreless through five, that finally changed with a sixth-inning rally against Tobias Myers. TJ Rumfield led off the inning with his fifth home run of the season to get the Rockies on the board. Tyler Freeman and Troy Johnston laced back-to-back doubles to make it an 8-2 game. View Link View Link Kyle Karros and Ezequiel Tovar then recorded the first two outs of the inning, and it looked like the Rockiesâ rally would stall out with two runs. However, Jake McCarthy stepped up to the plate to make sure that wasnât the case. Myers delivered an 80.4 mph splitter in an 1-2 count that hung over the middle of the plate, and McCarthy promptly deposited it 401 feet into the Rockiesâ bullpen. The two-run home run was his first of the season, making it an 8-4 ball game. View Link Edouard Julien kept things moving with a single, bringing Mickey Moniak to the plate. Unfortunately, Moniak struck out swinging against Brooks Raley to end the inning. For the Rockies, the four extra-base hits were the most in an inning this season.
After Semienâs home run in the top half of the inning, the Rockies found a little bit more life in the bottom of the ninth. Facing the struggling lefty Sean Manaea, Mickey Moniak laced a one-out single to extend his hit streak to 18 games to tie a career-high. Hunter Goodman followed with a single and TJ Rumfield collected his third hit of the night to load the bases. Freeman was then hit by a pitch to drive in a run and make it 10-5 with one out. The Rockies sent out Jordan Beck as a pinch-hitter, but the Mets countered with their closer, Devin Williams, who then struck out Beck. The rally ended as Karros struck out looking to end the game. Leaving runners on base became the story of the game for Colorado. Despite notching 13 hits, the team went 3-for-13 with runners in scoring position and left 11 runners on base as a team.
The Rockies look to avoid being swept in the homestand in the series finale. Jose Quintana (1-2, 4.07 ERA) will take the mound and face off against Christian Scott (0-0, 4.26 ERA). First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 pm MDT.
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