Rockies’ rough first inning costs them in 5-3 loss to Blue Jays

TORONTO — The beginning was the end for the Rockies.

Starter Dakota Hudson went south in the first inning when the Blue Jays took a 5-0 lead. Although the Rockies rallied and Hudson pitched well after the first, the damage was done. The Blue Jays prevailed, 5-3, Saturday at the Rogers Centre.

After pounding out 20 hits in a 12-4 win on Friday night, the Rockies were limited to seven hits on Saturday and struck out 15 times, including their last five at-bats.

Hudson’s first inning was like a bad disaster movie: long, loud and implausible.

The Blue Jays’ George Springer led off with an infield single off the glove of second baseman Brendan Rodgers, Bo Bichette added a one-out single and Daniel Vogelbach drew a walk to jam the bases. Hudson induced Cavan Biggio to fly out the left for the second out but walked Davis Schneider, forcing in a run.

Up stepped Varsho, who crushed Hudson’t 1-0 fastball over the wall in right-center field for the second grand slam of his career to give the Blue Jays a 5-0 lead.

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However, Hudson was excellent for the next five innings, allowing two hits, one walk and no runs. He retired the last nine hitters he faced.

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Colorado center fielder Brenton Doyle, continuing his progress as a hitter, led off the third with a homer off right-hander Yariel Rodriguez, who was making his major league debut. Doyle, who hit .230 last season as a rookie, is batting .315 with a .925 OPS.

The Rockies cut Toronto’s lead to 5-3 in the sixth, combining a leadoff walk by Elias Diaz, a double by Nolan Jones, and a two-run, opposite-field single to right by Rodgers.

The two clubs play Game 3 of the series on Sunday, with the Rockies looking for their first road series win since Aug. 4-6 at St. Louis last season.

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