Rockies at Camelback Ranch: did the South Siders turn the fourth inning into a flood?
The Colorado Rockies moved to 8-8 after a 12-3 loss to the Chicago White Sox, who went to 11-7, at Camelback Ranch with 2,767 in attendance at 4:05 PM EDT.
First inning
The Rockies opened with 0 runs on 0 hits in the first inning as the White Sox also scored 0 runs while recording 1 hit.
Second inning
The Rockies put 0 runs on 1 hit in the second inning as the White Sox posted 1 run on 2 hits to take an early edge.
Third inning
The Rockies were held to 0 runs and 0 hits in the third inning as the Sox also produced 0 runs on 0 hits.
Fourth inning
The Rockies came up with 0 runs on 0 hits in the fourth inning as the South Siders broke the game open with 11 runs on 10 hits.
Fifth inning
The Rockies answered with 0 runs on 1 hit in the fifth inning as the White Sox produced 0 runs on 0 hits.
Sixth inning
The Rockies generated 0 runs on 1 hit in the sixth inning as the Sox added 0 runs on 1 hit.
Seventh inning
The Rockies again had 0 runs on 1 hit in the seventh inning as the White Sox posted 0 runs on 1 hit.
Eighth inning
The Rockies scored 2 runs on 2 hits in the eighth inning, and the club finished 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position in this Rockies vs White Sox match summary.
Ninth inning
The Rockies added 1 run on 1 hit in the ninth inning, and the Rox ended the day with 7 hits, 5 walks, 2 hit by pitches, and 9 left on base in a Rockies vs White Sox scoreline review.
Key numbers and players
Kyle Freeland worked 2.0 innings with 1 earned run allowed on 3 hits and 3 walks while throwing 43 pitches in a Rockies vs White Sox tactical recap.
What it means and what is next
The Rockies committed 0 errors while the White Sox also finished with 0 errors, and Chicago ended with 16 hits in the game’s full line.