After being charged with five runs and seven hits in five innings while losing his second straight start, Bettis (2-2) maintained confidence that something isn't seriously wrong. It's as positive an outcome as Bettis and the Rockies, who have lost five of their last six, can take.
Before the season, the Rockies' pitching coaches figuratively took Bettis apart, working with his motion to ensure his momentum was headed toward home plate instead of spinning off to first base, before putting him back together.