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Recording live at Tap XIV prior to the #Rockies' series finale against the Braves, host Shawn Drotar (Mile High Sports Radio) and "Broncos Blitz" host Ryan Greene discuss the playoff chase as it enters its final six weeks.
For the first time in... ever (?), the Rockies' starting five of Jon Gray, Chad Bettis, Kyle Freeland, German Marquez and Jeff Hoffman looks all but set in stone, both for now, and for the foreseeable future.
Now, if the club could just get their bats working at the same time.
“We haven’t bunched hits together,” Bud Black told The Denver Post after their loss to the Braves on August 15 . “Some guys are getting hits, but they’re not coming in the same inning. To score runs, you have to get two or three hits in a inning. And we’re getting a hit here and a hit there. We’re just not getting the one big hit when we have some baserunners. Those guys who are getting hits aren’t doing it at the same time. We’re spreading it out.”
Can the Rockies finish their watershed season strong?
Brought to you by Tap XIV (tapfourteen.com) on Blake Street in Denver.
Follow Shawn Drotar on Twitter: @sdrotar
Follow Ryan Greene on Twitter: @RGmilehigh
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Recording live at Tap XIV prior to the #Rockies' series finale against the Braves, host Shawn Drotar (Mile High Sports Radio) and "Broncos Blitz" host Ryan Greene discuss the playoff chase as it enters its final six weeks.
For the first time in... ever (?), the Rockies' starting five of Jon Gray, Chad Bettis, Kyle Freeland, German Marquez and Jeff Hoffman looks all but set in stone, both for now, and for the foreseeable future.
Now, if the club could just get their bats working at the same time.
“We haven’t bunched hits together,” Bud Black told The Denver Post after their loss to the Braves on August 15 . “Some guys are getting hits, but they’re not coming in the same inning. To score runs, you have to get two or three hits in a inning. And we’re getting a hit here and a hit there. We’re just not getting the one big hit when we have some baserunners. Those guys who are getting hits aren’t doing it at the same time. We’re spreading it out.”
Can the Rockies finish their watershed season strong?
Brought to you by Tap XIV (tapfourteen.com) on Blake Street in Denver.
Follow Shawn Drotar on Twitter: @sdrotar
Follow Ryan Greene on Twitter: @RGmilehigh
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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