Freeland Allows 2 Hits, Fans 10 in 8 Innings and Rockies Beat Padres, 3-0
Kyle Freeland limited the Padres to two hits and struck out 10 batters in eight innings, helping the Rockies secure a 3-0 victory after his recent ejection.
- Kyle Freeland pitched eight shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out 10 as the Rockies beat the Padres 3-0 at Coors Field on Friday night.
- The Padres struggled offensively due to a lack of in-game adjustments and consistent at-bats, contributing to their fifth straight loss amid a tight playoff race.
- The Rockies, although 101-loss and already eliminated from postseason contention, were led offensively by Hunter Goodman who hit his 28th home run, tying a franchise catcher record.
- Victor Vodnik secured his seventh save by inducing a game-ending double play from Manny Machado after the Padres had two baserunners in the ninth inning.
- The Rockies' win further dampened the Padres’ playoff chances, highlighting the need for immediate offensive improvement before they return home for most of their remaining games.
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Kyle Freeland shuts down Padres in first game since ejection
Kyle Freeland retired the first 13 batters he faced and tied a career high with 10 strikeouts, and the Colorado Rockies beat the San Diego Padres 3-0 in Denver on Friday night.

Freeland allows 2 hits, fans 10 in 8 innings and Rockies beat Padres, 3-0
Kyle Freeland allowed two hits and tied a career high with 10 strikeouts in eight innings and the Colorado Rockies beat the San Diego Padres 3-0.
Padres blanked at Coors Field, suffer fifth straight loss
DENVER — Only two pitchers have more losses than Kyle Freeland. Few have given up more hits. He’d lead the majors in traffic allowed if he’d logged enough innings. But Kyle Freeland is still fighting, as the Giants’ Rafael Devers was reminded this week. The Padres? The jury is still out. The Rockies’ embattled left-hander tied a career-high with 10 strikeouts over eight shutout innings, Nick Pivetta wasn’t quite good enough in his best start yet…
Padres' free fall continues after dropping 5th straight in shutout loss
DENVER -- In the aftermath of the Padres’ 3-0 loss to the Rockies at Coors Field on Friday night, manager Mike Shildt said that regardless of what time of the season, this game would be a tough one to swallow.
Kyle Freeland allowed two hits and set a personal record with ten punches in eight innings, and the Colorado Rockies laundered the San Diego Fathers on Friday 3-0.
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