When they hit, they don't pitch; when they pitch, they don't hit.
A team with such a small margin of error, the Rockies play baseball with maddeningly unpredictability. Except for CarGo — he just stinks this year.
In the past nine games, as roxpile.com points out, Colorado has averaged 2.88 runs per game. Yes, yes, scoring is historically down, but we're talking about a team that earlier in the season — and, really, in many of the previous seasons — has hit and hit. The Rockies went 2-7 in that stretch, and they return home to rainy Denver to face the Philadelphia Phillies.