Colorado Rockies outfielders MISS routine pop fly, giving up a triple, but hang on to win 7-3
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Colorado Rockies outfielders MISS routine pop fly…allowing new San Diego Padres OF Juan Soto to get a triple but hang on to win 7-3
- Yonathan Daza and Charlie Blackmon miscommunicate, don’t catch the ball
- Soto was able to stretch what should have been an easy out into a triple
- The Rockies won the game, but have lost the last five including four to San Diego
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Sometimes even well-paid professionals are prone to lapses in concentration, as the Colorado Rockies experienced last night.
A deep pop fly to the outfield from Padres outfielder Juan Soto should have been easy enough to take care of.
However, CF Yonathan Daza and RF Charlie Blackmon weren’t able to hear each other, or call out that they had the ball.
Instead, the pop up dropped in between the two players, allowing Soto to stretch an out into a triple.
The moment when the ball fell between Yonathan Daza (left) and Charlie Blackmon
While this was an embarrassing moment for Daza and Blackmon, the failure to record the out didn’t have any consequence on the final result.
At the time, the Rockies were already winning the game 6-0 and went on to put the Padres away by a score of 7-3.
While they won the battle, the Rockies decisively lost the war that was this week’s five game series against San Diego.
Since coming back from the All Star break on July 22nd, Colorado has only won four games, with none of those being consecutive.
It’s par for the course for a Rockies team bottom in the NL West and an owner of the fifth worst record in the National League.
A win might bring happiness to a bad Colorado team who lost the previous five straight games