Field Level Media
Sep 7, 2019
Right-hander Tim Melville allowed just two runs on five hits over 5 2/3 innings, and the visiting Rockies turned some shoddy defensive play by the Padres into three early runs as visiting Colorado defeated San Diego 3-2.
Melville (2-1) and four relievers held the Padres to five hits as the Rockies snapped a nine-game losing streak while winning for only the second time in the past 15 games. The Padres have lost four in a row.
Assisted by an error and a passed ball, two of the three runs that the Rockies scored in the first two innings were unearned.
Trevor Story singled to open the game for the Rockies and stole second off Padres starter Dinelson Lamet (2-4). Charlie Blackmon singled home Story for a quick 1-0 Rockies lead, then advanced to second on a passed ball and third on a wild pitch as Nolan Arenado was striking out.
After Daniel Murphy drew a walk, Ryan McMahon topped a grounder to third baseman Manny Machado with Blackmon scoring on the out.
The Rockies then expanded their lead to 3-0 with an unearned run in the second.
Dom Nunez singled with one out and was sacrificed to second on a bunt by Melville. Story then hit a sharp single that Machado stopped with a dive to his right. However, Machado's throw to first skipped past Eric Hosmer, allowing Nunez to score.
The Padres got two of the runs back in the third.
Greg Garcia opened the inning by being hit by a Melville pitch. Nick Martini then doubled to right -- stretching his hitting streak to five games -- with Garcia stopping at third. Melville struck out Machado, but Hosmer lined a two-run single to cut the Rockies' lead to one.
Neither team scored over the final six innings.
Lamet allowed three runs (earned run) on six hits and a walk with four strikeouts in six innings. Melville issued two walks while striking out eight.
Four Rockies relievers held the Padres hitless over the final 3 1/3 innings, with Jairo Diaz earning his first major league save with a perfect ninth.
--Field Level Media