Rockies Break Streak: First Shutout After 220 Games, Tanner Gordon Shined

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The Colorado Rockies broke a losing streak by achieving a shutout victory. Rookie right-handed pitcher Tanner Gordon threw six immaculate innings, leading the Rockies to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals with a score of 6-0 this Wednesday. This victory marked the first shutout for the team since May 15, 2024, ending a streak of 220 games without managing to keep their opponent scoreless.

I didn’t know about that… It’s been a long time without a shutout. But I’m glad we shut out the other team today. It was good with Gordon on the mound. Gordon did a fantastic job.

Warren Schaeffer, interim manager of the Rockies
Colorado was the only team in Major League Baseball since 1901 that surpassed 200 games without a shutout. Historically, only the Washington Senators, with 383 games between 1893 and 1896, and the St. Louis Browns/Perfectos, with 298 games between 1897 and 1899, had longer streaks in MLB history, according to league data.
Rockies Break Streak: First Shutout After 220 Games, Tanner Gordon Shined
El relevista Tyler Kinley, a la izquierda, celebra con el receptor Austin Nola después de que los Rockies vencieran a los Cardinals 6-0 para terminar una racha de 220 juegos sin blanqueo, la tercera racha más larga en la historia de la MLB.
The Rockies’ last shutout came in an 8-0 victory against the Padres last season. The last home shutout was a 2-0 victory over the Athletics on July 30, 2023. Gordon (2-2) allowed four hits, struck out three batters and conceded three walks, becoming the first Rockies rookie since Kyle Freeman in 2017 to pitch at least six innings without allowing a run in a game at Coors Field. The Rockies (26-76) have won consecutive series for the first time this season, taking two of three games against the Cardinals after winning two of three against Minnesota last weekend.

Extremely important. One game at a time. And I think that’s the most important thing, stick to the plan, be in the present. And then, at the end of the day, we will be victorious.

Austin Nola, catcher
Last month, Colorado ended an MLB record streak of 22 consecutive lost series, dating back to last year, with a 3-2 victory in Miami.
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