Failure in the clutch: Rockies lose to Mets as record slides to 12-52 ...Middle East

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Perhaps the Rockies should order takeout, because their home cooking isn’t very good.

The Mets clobbered the Rockies, 8-1, Saturday night at Coors Field in front of 38,279 fans, hitting three leadoff homers off Colorado right-hander German Marquez. New York’s win streak over Colorado grew to seven games.

But at the heart of the loss was the Rockies’ continued inability to produce a clutch hit, even in their home ballpark. The Rockies had 10 hits but were 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Failure in the clutch has been a recurring theme and contributed mightily to Colorado’s 12-52 record, which ties the 1932 Red Sox for the worst record through 64 games in baseball’s Modern Era (since 1901).

The Rockies slid to 6-24 in LoDo, the worst home record in the majors and their worst start through 30 home games in franchise history. They have been outscored 222-114 at Coors this season.

Ryan McMahon’s leadoff homer in the fifth, an opposite-field shot off Mets starter Clay Holmes, was the Rockies’ 28th homer at Coors Field. The opposition has hit 38.

McMahon’s homer, his sixth this season but first since May 11, was the 131st homer of his career, moving him past Matt Holliday for 11th place in franchise history.

Marquez, who had posted a 3.86 ERA over his last five starts, had been pitching much better. He was in a groove for the first four innings, giving up one run on three hits, the big blow Ronny Mauricio’s leadoff homer in the third. Big blow, meaning a 456-foot rocket to right field.

Things got messy in the fifth. Jared Young led off with a solo homer to left, and Mauricio followed with a single and a stolen base.

The Mets stole three bases off Marquez, who did a poor job of holding runners. The first two, both by leadoff hitter Francisco Lindor, who played with a broken toe, didn’t hurt Colorado. But Mauricio’s steal cost Marquez because Brandon Nimmo punched an RBI single through the left side of the infield to put New York ahead, 3-1.

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New York’s lead grew to 4-1 in the sixth on Jeff McNeil’s leadoff, line drive-homer to right.

Marquez, now 2-8 with a 7.00 ERA, gave up four runs on eight hits, struck out three, and walked none.

The Mets piled on late, scoring two runs off lefty reliever Ryan Rolison and two more off right-hander Jimmy Herget. The Mets hit 3 for 14 with runners in scoring position. Not great, but plenty good enough to beat the Rockies.

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