Coming off Thursday’s series-clinching victory over the Mets, now is the time for the Rockies to fry some fish.
Miami rolls into town for a three-game series starting Friday night, and considering the cellar-dwelling Marlins (29-46) are tied for the worst record in the National League, Colorado (37-38) needs to take advantage of the opportunity by — at the very least — winning the series and climbing back above .500 for the first time since June 8.
And after seeing one of baseball’s best arms in Jacob deGrom this week against New York, the clicking Colorado offense — which has an N.