While Tyler Anderson wasn’t able to continue the rare run of two-hit quality starts like Kyle Freeland and German Marquez did in the pair of wins to open the Colorado Rockies season, he also wasn’t able to close out innings. And that’s something Miami capitalized on to hand Colorado its first loss of the season.
Anderson allowed two two-out run-scoring doubles to Miguel Rojas in the game’s first four innings that helped the Marlins to a 5-2 advantage on their way to a 7-3 loss before 7,642 fans.