Rockies’ new starter Dinelson Lamet struggles in loss to D-backs

Last Updated on June 1, 2023 by Admin

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The Rockies took the field Wednesday night with a recycled starter, a young lineup and a monkey on their back.

So it came as no big surprise that the talented Diamondbacks cruised to a 6-0 victory at Chase Field.

The recycled starter was Dinelson Lamet. The right-hander was not very good.

With Charlie Blackmon still gone on bereavement leave for his grandfather, and Kris Bryant nursing a sore foot after getting nicked by a foul ball Tuesday night, Colorado trotted out a baby-faced lineup that included Ezequiel Tovar at shortstop, Elehuris Montero at first, Nolan Jones in left and Brenton Doyle in center.

The monkey? That would be the Rockies’ feeble offense on the road where they fell to 9-19 after managing just three hits and not advancing a runner past second base.

Arizona left-hander Tommy Henry, 25, dominated the Rockies and pitched the best game of his infant career and kept the D-backs rolling. They have won five of six from the Rockies this season, and with a 33-23 record are 10 games above .500 for the first time since being 76-66 on Sept 8, 2018.

Henry kept Colorado hitters off-balance for seven scoreless innings, allowing just two hits — a leadoff, infield single to Doyle in the third and a one-out double to Jones in the fifth. Henry struck out seven and walked two.

“He had a nice mix, with a fastball on both sides of the plate,” manager Bud Black told reporters in Phoenix. “The change the breaking ball came into play late and we just couldn’t solve him.”

Lamet, making his first start for the Rockies after struggling as a reliever early in the season before going on the injured list with a stiff back, was not pounded into submission. But he certainly wasn’t sharp over his three innings and struggled to locate his slider. The Diamondbacks sliced and diced Lamet for five runs on seven hits, all of them singles save for Pavin Smith’s RBI double in Arizona’s two-run second.

“It’s been a while since I started a game and the first couple of innings I was a little bit anxious,” Lamet told reporters. “But once I got going, toward the end, I got a little better.”

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