It was a fine Sunday afternoon for busting slumps.
Second baseman Brendan Rodgers broke out of his deep early-season funk with two hits and four RBIs, and left-hander Kyle Freeland notched his first win of the season as the Rockies rolled the Reds, 10-1, at chilly Coors Field.
With their three-game sweep complete, the Rockies improved to 13-9 overall and 9-4 at home. Cincinnati lost its 10th consecutive road game and its 3-19 record is its worst start in franchise history.
Freeland pitched seven innings, yielding one run on just four hits. He struck out four, walked one and coaxed two double plays.