After last night’s 12-1 drubbing, the Colorado Rockies will look to get back on track against the Milwaukee Brewers. Last night’s loss was historical, at least — it marked the third time in MLB history that a team recorded one hit, one home run, zero walks and struck out 16+ times. The Seattle Mariners accomplished the feat on September 8, 2019 against the Houston Astros, and the New York Yankees did it on September 10, 1999 against the Boston Red Sox. It was also the third time in Rockies history that the team recorded just one hit that went for a home run, and it also marked the only time in franchise history that Colorado lost a game while recording zero runners left on base.