MILWAUKEE — The Rockies, steadily rebounding from the worst start in franchise history, added to their momentum here Thursday heading into a nine-game homestand.
Now, perhaps, Colorado (15-17) can push upward in the standings and keep living up to their offensive promise as happened in the series finale at Miller Park, when the Rockies ripped off double-digit runs for the second game in a row in an 11-6 victory. With the win, Colorado earned a series split at Miller Park and successfully weathered a three-game losing skid in the middle of its 4-3 road trip, during which they averaged seven runs a game.