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Rockies Win 7-6 to Hand the Angels Their Eighth Straight Loss

The Angels' offense struggled during the eight-game losing streak, worsened by the absence of top hitter Nolan Schanuel due to injury, with rookie Mitch Farris's ERA rising to 6.98.

  • The Colorado Rockies edged out the Los Angeles Angels by a 7-6 margin on Friday evening, extending the Angels’ losing streak to eight games.
  • The Angels' longest losing streak since 2022, following a 14-game skid, coincided with the absence of their top hitter Nolan Schanuel.
  • The game featured a strong offensive start by the Angels with early runs by Hunter Goodman, Christian Moore, and Denzer Guzman before Colorado rallied with a four-run sixth inning led by Brenton Doyle and Ezequiel Tovar.
  • Starting pitchers Mitch Farris and Bradley Blalock allowed multiple runs, while Rockies' bullpen pitched four innings allowing only one hit, and Victor Vodnik recorded his ninth save of the season.
  • The victory snapped Colorado's five-game losing streak and improved their September record to 3-14, while the Angels continued their offensive struggles despite contributions from Mike Trout and others.
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Rockies beat Angels for win No. 42; White Sox’s record of 121 losses is safe

A sellout crowd of 47,587 came for fireworks and Mike Trout’s milestone, but Colorado snapped a skid with timely hitting and bullpen help.

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