Rockies Aim to End Losing Streak in Game Against the Cardinals
MISSOURI, UNITED STATES, AUG 11 – The Cardinals aim to improve their winning record at home against the Rockies, who have the worst road and overall records in the National League this season.
- The St. Louis Cardinals began their three-game home series versus the Colorado Rockies on Monday at Busch Stadium.
- The Rockies entered the series on an eight-game losing streak with a 30-88 overall record and 14-46 on the road.
- Chase Dollander pitched five innings allowing one run, the first Rockies starter since August 2 with fewer than five runs allowed.
- Brendan Donovan came off the bench to deliver a double that drove in two runs during the eighth inning, helping the Cardinals secure a 3-2 win and extend Colorado’s losing streak to eight games.
- The Rockies face the risk of a ninth consecutive defeat in Tuesday's game, which would set their season high losing streak amid struggles with pitching and scoring.
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