Jazz Chisholmâs 4 RBI paced a potent Yankee offense
Jazz Chisholm's 4 RBIs help Yankees defeat Astros 6-2
The Colorado Rockies defeated the New York Mets 4-3, led by Michael Lorenzen's solid pitching performance. The Rockies capitalized on key moments and strong defense to secure the win at Citi Field.
He wasnât overpowering. He wasnât racking up strikeouts. But he was in control. View Link Working efficiently and generating consistent contact, Lorenzen leaned on his defense and kept the Mets from building anything sustained. Aside from a few isolated moments â including a 114 mph single from Juan Soto â he managed traffic, avoided big innings, and pitched deep into the game. His final line told the story: **7 innings, 7 hits, 1 earned run, no walks, and three strikeouts on 90 pitches (55 strikes)**. Lorenzen improved to 2â2 on the season while lowering his ERA to 5.97. It wasnât flashy. But it was exactly what Colorado needed. The defense backed him up throughout. made a standout play up the middle, and the Rockies turned multiple double plays â including a key twin killing after Soto reached â to erase potential threats before they could grow. Speaking of defense, check out this incredible catch from :
Michael Lorenzen pitched 7 innings, allowing 7 hits and 1 earned run, with no walks and 3 strikeouts.
The Rockies focused on patient at-bats and capitalized on key moments, scoring runs through smart plays and timely hits.
Troy Johnston delivered a crucial two-run hit in the seventh inning, helping the Rockies extend their lead.
Antonio Senzatela stabilized the game in the eighth inning, pitching 1.2 innings without allowing further runs and securing the win.
Jazz Chisholm's 4 RBIs help Yankees defeat Astros 6-2
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The right-hander worked **5.2 innings, allowing seven hits and two earned runs while striking out eight**, leaning heavily on a devastating changeup that generated plenty of swings and misses. He threw 95 pitches (67 strikes) and, for long stretches, looked in control. Peraltaâs changeup was absolutely nasty and really played off the fastball well. And the strikeouts never really went away. Colorado finished with 15 on the night â eight against Peralta and seven more against Sean Manaea, who struck out seven over 3.1 innings of relief. But they didnât let it define the game. Instead, the Rockies chipped away. They mixed in patient at-bats, forced Peralta into uncomfortable spots, and capitalized in small ways. TJ Rumfield delivered one of those moments, battling through a bases-loaded at-bat before tapping a slow roller that brought home a run to tie the game. TJ made the heads-up decision to stop running up the line, forcing Peralta to toss the ball to first for the out. Smart baseball. View Link It wasnât a big swing. It was just enough.
The Rockies stayed persistent, continuing to put the ball in play and forcing action. They scratched across another run â the first time all season Peralta had allowed a hit with a runner in scoring position â and eventually pushed him out of the game. View Link Once into the bullpen, they found their opening. In the seventh, Colorado finally created separation. After putting runners in scoring position, Troy Johnston delivered a clutch two-run hit off Manaea to extend the lead. View Link They didnât blow the game open. They didnât need to.
Jaden Hill ran into trouble in the eighth, allowing four hits and two earned runs as New York cut into the lead and brought the game back within reach. For a moment, the pressure returned. But Antonio Senzatela stepped in and restored order. Working 1.2 innings out of the bullpen, Senzatela stabilized things and didnât let the game drift any further. He worked quickly, got outs, and ultimately finished the game with authority â blowing a 98 mph fastball MJ Melendez to seal the win. View Link Lorenzen gave them the game. Senzatela made sure they didnât give it back.
For a team that entered the night 3â10 on the road, this was something more than just a win. It wasnât perfect. It wasnât dominant. But it was controlled, complete, and, most importantly, it traveled. And for one night, at least, the Rockies didnât just compete away from Coors. They finished.
The Rockies will look to keep things rolling as they continue the series at Citi Field on Saturday afternoon. First pitch is set for **2:10 p.m. MDT**, with **JosĂ© Quintana (0â2, 6.23 ERA)** getting the ball for Colorado against **Kodai Senga (0â3, 8.83 ERA)** for New York. On paper, itâs another matchup where both teams are searching for stability on the mound. For the Rockies, itâs a chance to build on a complete performance and carry some momentum into the rest of the series. Letâs keep the good vibes going.
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