Denver. The Colorado Rockies beat the Houston Astros in a three-game sweep at Coors Field this week, winning 5-1 on Tuesday and 9-1 on Wednesday as Willi Castro, Mickey Moniak and Hunter Goodman homered and starting pitchers Kyle Freeland and Michael Lorenzen limited Houston's offense. The wins moved Colorado to .500 and a four-game streak this week; Antonio Senzatela and Zach Agnos recorded saves, while crowd attendance and team momentum were noted, and the club's improvement was compared to its previous season's 43-119 finish, prompting continued observation by coaches and media.
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The Rockies' recent wins are a morale boost for Denver fans. It's a great time to show your support and enjoy the game. Check out the Rockies' schedule and consider catching a game at Coors Field.
The Rockies are on a roll, showing significant improvement from last season. Their pitching and offense are driving wins. This could be a season of redemption. Worth forwarding if you know a Rockies fan who could use some good news.
The Colorado Rockies benefited from timely offense and improved starting pitching, producing a three-game sweep over the Houston Astros and raising team morale.
The Houston Astros suffered a series loss with pitching that allowed early runs and limited offensive response, resulting in a sweep at Coors Field.
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