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Rockies (likely) fall out of first place with lackluster performance against Mariners

DENVER – The Colorado Rockies continue to show their warts at home, losing their second straight to the Seattle Mariners in a fairly non-competitive affair. The 10-4 loss will drop them out of first place in the NL West, a half-game behind the Los Angeles Dodgers if the score in that game holds.

It was an ugly night for Rockies starter Tyler Anderson who looked fantastic in his last four outings but was roughed up in a bad way by the Mariners offense.

Kyle Seager started the scoring in the second with a laser-beam, line-drive home run over the tall fence in right field, a two-run shot that gave Seattle the early lead.