Colorado Rockies Sweep Houston Astros as Michael Lorenzen Leads 9-1 Victory at Coors Field
- Michael Brown

- 5 hours ago
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Denver, Colorado — The Colorado Rockies continued their early season momentum with a commanding 9-1 win over the Houston Astros, completing a three game sweep at Coors Field and extending their winning streak to four games.
The latest result highlights a strong turnaround for Colorado, powered by efficient pitching from Michael Lorenzen, timely offense, and a growing sense of confidence across the roster. After a difficult 2025 season, the Rockies are showing early signs of progress in both execution and consistency.
Michael Lorenzen delivered a critical bounce back performance on the mound. The right hander pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing one run on seven hits while maintaining control and limiting damage. This outing comes just days after Lorenzen struggled in his home opener, where he allowed nine runs and 12 hits.
The timeline of Lorenzen’s start reflected improved command and pitch efficiency. He worked ahead in counts, induced weak contact, and avoided the big inning that had plagued him in his previous appearance. His ability to stabilize the game allowed Colorado to build and maintain a comfortable lead.
Offensively, the Rockies set the tone early with a decisive five run second inning. That surge created immediate pressure on Houston’s pitching staff and gave Colorado full control of the game. The inning also exposed early issues for the Astros, both in execution and health.
Houston suffered two key setbacks in the second inning. Outfielder Jake Meyers exited mid at bat with back tightness, while starting pitcher Cristian Javier was forced out during warmups with shoulder tightness. These injuries disrupted the Astros’ rotation plan and forced an early bullpen adjustment.
AJ Blubaugh took over and allowed five runs in the inning, putting Houston in a deep deficit that proved difficult to overcome.
Hunter Goodman added to Colorado’s offensive impact with a home run in the fourth inning, his second of the season. Goodman continues to emerge as a key contributor in the Rockies lineup, providing power and energy in the middle of the order. His performance reflects a broader trend of young players stepping into larger roles.
Colorado’s lineup remained aggressive throughout the game, consistently applying pressure and capitalizing on scoring opportunities. The Rockies finished with nine runs, demonstrating improved situational hitting and depth across the batting order.
From a roster impact perspective, this series sweep is significant. Colorado improves to 6-6 on the season, a notable pace compared to last year when the team did not reach six wins until May. The early success also marks the Rockies’ second series win, another step forward from a 2025 season that included 119 losses.
For Houston, the loss continues a difficult road stretch. The Astros fall to 1-5 on their current 10 game trip, raising concerns about both performance consistency and player health. Injuries to Meyers and Javier will be key storylines to monitor moving forward, as both players play important roles in the Astros lineup and rotation.
Defensively, Colorado maintained control late in the game, with Zach Agnos securing the save and preserving the margin. The Rockies’ pitching staff limited Houston to one run, reinforcing the effectiveness of their overall approach in this series.
Looking ahead, the next steps for both teams present important opportunities.
The Rockies will begin a four game road series against San Diego, a matchup that will test their ability to carry momentum away from home.
The Astros will head to Seattle following an off day, looking to reset and stabilize both their lineup and pitching rotation.
The outlook for Colorado is cautiously optimistic. Improved pitching performances, emerging offensive contributors, and early season confidence suggest a more competitive team than in previous years.
For Houston, the focus shifts to adjustments and recovery. Addressing injuries and regaining offensive rhythm will be essential as the season progresses.
At Coors Field, the Rockies delivered a complete performance that showcased growth, resilience, and potential. The sweep over Houston not only marks a strong early season milestone, but also signals a shift in trajectory for a team looking to reestablish itself in the National League.


