DENVER -- Tyler Chatwood threw seven masterful innings, Charlie Blackmon had one of Colorado's three run-scoring doubles and the Rockies beat San Francisco 5-2 on Friday night to end the Giants' 10-game winning streak against NL West teams.It was San Francisco's longest streak versus the division since capturing 10 straight in August 1982. CHP Investigating Another East Bay Freeway Shooting Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story had RBI doubles in a game that was delayed 42 minutes at the start by weather.San Francisco starter Matt Cain left in the second inning with a strained right hamstring. He was replaced by Albert Suarez (1-1), who took a grounder off the left leg in the third but stayed in the game. 11 States Sue Over Federal Transgender Directive Chatwood (6-3) found success at Coors Field after being so dominant on the road. He scattered four hits, walked none and allowed one unearned run.In doing so, he lowered his home ERA to 5.10. His road ERA is a scant 0.53, which is tops in the league among starters. Thieves Steal 'Numerous' Guns in San Carlos Chatwood's command was stellar in becoming the sixth Rockies pitcher to go seven or more innings, allow no earned runs and walk none...
Cain Exits Early; Giants Stifled by Chatwood, Rockies
Published May 27, 2016 at 9:40 PM
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