Ronnie Maurisio, Mets for Sweep of Downtoden Rockies

Infielder Ronnie Maurisio may be worth waiting for New York Met’s, which will aim at Denver to sweep his three-game series against Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon.
Maurisio on Saturday killed one in three for New York in his 8–1 win over Rockies. Mets won their last nine matches for the seventh time and one season-high went above 500 above 17 games.
The 24-year-old Maurisio earned a promotion from Triple-e-Sirakuse on Tuesday after all the missing last season with a torn ACL. He hit a huge 456 -foot explosion and sang in Saturday’s victory.
“Very impressive,” Met’s manager Carlos Mendoza said. “I think he went to the third deck; this is the first time I have seen someone going there. We know the real power, we know the effect (that can happen).
“But at the same time, we have patience with him. It is a person who has missed a whole year of development. It is really good to see that now some things we know that he is capable. It was a great night for him, a great night for the whole crime.”
Colorado went to 0-for-8 with runners at the scoring position on Saturday and lost his second direct game after a three-game winning line.
Rockies are 12–52, which adds the 1932 Boston Red Sox to the starting 64-game in the modern era of baseball (since 1901).
Ryan McMahon briefly tied the game of Saturday when he started the fourth innings with his seventh domestic run of the season and before May 11. Homer was the 131st of his career, making him able to pass Matt Holiday at 11th in the history of the franchise.
Colorado fell by 6-24 in the course field, which is the worst domestic record among large companies and its worst start in franchise history through 30 domestic sports.
The Sunday pitching match will feature a pair of right hand as Met’s Tyler Megil (4-4, 3.77 ERA), which faces Rockies Chess Dollander (2-5, 6.26).
The 29-year-old Megil on Tuesday allowed four runs in six innings in the No-Disability against Los Angeles Dojers. He settled after giving four runs in the first innings and retired 16 out of the last 17 dures, he faced 105 pitches in his outing. Mets lost 6–5 in 10 innings.
The Orlando is 2-for-11 against the Arcia Megil, 0–1 with 0.27 ERA that begins colorado in two career.
Dollander returned after disappearing for two weeks and conceded two runs in three innings against Miami Marlins on Tuesday and Rockies won 3–2 in a game on Tuesday.
He has given two or less runs in five out of five of his nine in his crook campaign.
“He is developing well,” Rockies interim manager Warren Shefer said about Dollander. “I can’t say enough about Chase Dollander, the way he takes care of himself, his thought process, the way he talks about the game after this happened, and sees where he went wrong and what was right.”
The 23 -year -old Dollander is set to make his first career appearance against Mets.
On Sunday, Shefer decided to use Dollander in place of Scheduled Starter, Carson Peakwist, who played 4 2/3 innings against Mets last Sunday.
“We only played mates last week, and I just want them to see some different pitches,” said Shefer.
New York has won its last seven meetings against Rockies, including all five in this season.
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