On the road, the Rockies are a disaster waiting to happen. But at home, Colorado is playing like a playoff team.
After going 12-18 at Coors Field in the condensed 2020 season to post the lowest home winning percentage in franchise history (.400), the Rockies have been dangerous in LoDo this year.
Entering Thursday, only two National League teams, the Cubs and Dodgers, had more home wins than Colorado. And a 11-6 defeat of the hapless Rangers on Thursday to complete the sweep pushed the Rockies’ home record to a robust 19-12 (.613).
“I wish I had the answer (on how to bottle up home success),” manager Bud Black said.