The Rockies’ struggles hitting with runners in scoring position were magnified once again on Wednesday in a loss to the Angels, with Colorado setting a franchise mark for clutch hitting ineptitude.
In the 8-0 blowout, the Rockies were 0-for-12 with eight strikeouts with runners in scoring position — and those eight Ks were the most strikeouts with runners in scoring position in team history in a game in which Colorado went hitless with a dozen or more at-bats with runners in scoring position.
Long stat short, the Rockies — currently second-to-last in the National League in RISP at .