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Rocky enters the domestic chain against mets with rare speed

June 4, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Colorado Rockies Catcher Hunter Goodman (15) slides on the house plate and scores against Miami Marlins during the sixth innings at Landepot Park. Compulsory Credit: Sam Navaro-Imgon Picture

There was not much to celebrate Colorado Rockies this season, but they are coming home on a role after sweeping Miami Marlins.

Colorado entered that series in 9-50 and this season with just one win of two matches. The Rockies has won three directly and will try to make it four in a row when he hosted New York Met’s on Friday night.

Mets will send the mound against Antonio Cenjatella (1-10, 7.14) of Colorado in New York at New York on Saturday’s game.

Sangga gave just two runs in 6 1/3 innings during the Mate’s 8–2 win. Senjethela was tagged for seven runs in four innings.

The loss was the seventh of Rockies during the eight-game skid, but has become bright since his fate. Sweep was his first since May 2024, and this was his first series of the season’s win. Despite being at speed to shatter the modern record of 121 disadvantages of Chicago White Sox was set in the previous season, colorado players are not focusing on negativity.

Catcher Hunter Goodman said, “It seems surprising to get the sweep,” Catcher Hunter Goodman said, who went to 7 -for -13 with three domestic runs against Marlins. “We have played some of the best teams in baseball in the last two weeks, and felt that we are taking every game away from a swing. Just to be able to finish some games and to win three in a row as we did this week, we give a lot of speed.”

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Cenjetela will try to keep that speed against New York. In seven careers showcase (six begin) against Mets, it is 2–4 with 4.24 ERA.

Sangg has been more successful against Rocky, going 2–0 with 1.46 ERA in the beginning. He has 11 strikeouts against Colorado in 12 1/3 innings, but will have his first outing in Danver on Friday.

New York is coming with a 6-5 defeat against Los Angeles Dojers on Thursday afternoon. Mets divided the four-game chain into Los Angeles, but have won nine out of their last 12.

They may not have Francisco Lindor available, which is available due to a fracture right pinky toe, but New York has not placed the shortstop on the injured list. Lindor collided with a pitch in the first innings against the Dozers on Wednesday.

He stayed in the game, but did not play on Thursday, and manager Carlos Mendoza said Lindor is considered day-to-day.

Lindor hopes that he can start an opener in Denver.

“If I can tolerate pain, yes, I will play,” he said. “If I can’t, it would be unfair to play with 25 people on the roster. It’s not appropriate for those who are here. Hopefully I feel quite good.”

His curiosity to oppose Colorado is appropriate, as Lindor went to 6 -for -11 with three domestic runs during a sweep in New York in the last weekend. He also likes to play in the field and does not work as a designated hitter.

Lindor said, “The way I see it, if I am very good to hit and run, I should be able to play shortstop and be good.”

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