Reeling Rockies dominated by Phillies’ Ranger Suarez, who throws shutout

The Rockies’ 5-0 loss to the Phillies was a quick, but hardly painless.

Phillies right-hander Ranger Suarez pitched a complete game shutout Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park, taking 2 hours and 7 minutes. It was the fourth-shortest nine-inning game in the ballpark’s history.

Suarez scattered seven hits — all singles — struck out eight and walked one. He whittled his ERA to 1.73. His sinker confounded the Rockies and induced 12 outs via groundballs. It was Suarez’s second complete game of his career.

Tuesday’s game was the second shutout in baseball this season. The other was thrown by Houston’s Ronel Blanco, who threw a no-hitter vs. the Blue Jays on April 2. Suarez pitched the  Phillies’ first shutout since Michael Lorenzen’s no-hitter against the Nationals on Aug. 9 of last season.

The Rockies, meanwhile, have picked up right where they left off from their 103-loss 2023 season. Their 4-14 start to the season is their worst record through 18 games in franchise history.

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Colorado lefty Austin Gomber deserved a better fate, something he shares with his rotation mates, who have been pitching well but getting virtually no run support from a Rockies offense floundering amid mounting strikeouts and poor at-bats.

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Gomber gave up three runs (one earned) over 5 1/3 innings. He struck out four and walked none. But two misplaced curveballs cost him. J.T. Realmuto banged a two-run homer to center in the first, and Bryce Harper lifted an RBI double to left-center in the sixth to score Trea Turner.

Philly added two runs in the eighth with Harper’s two-run homer off struggling right-hander Tyler Kinley, who has a 12.86 ERA.

One bright spot for Colorado has been the relief work of Victor Vodnik, who pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings, walked none and struck out two. He has yet to be scored upon this season.

Wednesday’s pitching matchup

Rockies RHP Ryan Feltner (1-1, 3.38 ERA) at Phillies LHP Cristopher Sanchez (0-2, 3.52)

4:05 p.m. (MDT) Wednesday, Citizens Bank Park

TV: Rockies.TV (streaming); Comcast/Xfinity (channel 1262); DirecTV (683); Spectrum (130, 445, 305, 435 or 445, depending on region).

Radio: 850 AM/94.1 FM

Feltner, making his fourth start of the season, is 1-2 with a 5.63 ERA in four previous starts against the Phillies, including a 1-1 record and a 3.77 ERA in three starts at Citizens Bank Park. He pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings in Philly on April 20 last season. Feltner is coming off a solid start in Toronto, where he allowed two runs on eight hits over five innings. On April 6 vs. Tampa Bay at Coors Field, he struck out 10, the first Rockies pitcher to record 10-plus strikeouts since 2021.

Sanchez is coming off a tough loss against Pittsburgh. He allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits and three walks while striking out six across six innings. Sanchez has faced the Rockies just once. That was last season at Citizens Bank Park. He got a no-decision after pitching 4 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on five hits with two walks and five strikeouts.

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Pitching probables

Thursday: Off day

Friday: Mariners RHP Emerson Hancock (1-2, 7.98) at Rockies RHP Dakota Hudson (0-3, 4.15), 6:40 p.m.

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