Braves hammer Rockies, again, in contrast of NL franchises going opposite directions

Last Updated on June 17, 2023 by Admin

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Friday’s game at Truist Park presented a case of National League contrasts, and it showed in the final line — and everywhere in between — as Atlanta hammered its way to an 8-1 win over Colorado.

The Braves looked the part of a franchise that’s made five straight playoff appearances, with a World Series title in that span and the capability to match that championship feat this fall.

The Rockies, meanwhile, looked like a franchise with no identity and no obvious sense of immediate positive direction. And Colorado is a club with such a dearth of legitimate starting pitching depth that the Rockies deem it necessary to trot out a pitcher with an ERA north of 10 against perhaps the most stacked lineup in the National League.

The result was a predictable romp by the NL’s best team (Atlanta has a Senior Circuit-best 44-26 record) against one of the NL’s worst as Colorado (29-43) continues to toil in the basement of the West.

Right-hander Dinelson Lamet ran his ERA up to 11.57 as he was blasted for 1,350 feet worth of homers and eight runs in four innings, and the patchwork Colorado lineup featuring only three Opening Day starters failed to deliver a timely hit.

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