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Hook, Line and No Sinker: Castro's hanger let's fish off the line

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June 19, 2016
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Miguel Castro‘s hanger not only let the Miami Marlins off the line but just when the Colorado Rockies thought they had the opposition hooked, it put Tyler Anderson on the line for his first career lost.

In the Rockies 3-0 loss, they only manufactured two hits. In this series, the Rockies have only scored in two different innings. Meanwhile, the Marlins only scored in one innings this game and on one hit, that being a Marcell Ozuna three-run home run.

Anderson only allowed two runs, neither of which he was on the mound for. He pitched a great game, giving up only four hits in five-and-two-thirds of action.

NOTABLE:

Scott Oberg was called up and Tyler Chatwood was placed on the DL with back spasms.

THINGS THAT HUNG FOR A SHORTER AMOUNT OF TIME THAN CASTRO’S HANGER:

Chad at a frat party

The Mona Lisa at Musée du Louvre

You can call me Al by Paul Simon

The end of Brett Favre’s NFL career

BY THE NUMBERS:

10 – The Rockies bullpen has surrendered 10 runs to the fish in this series.

13 – The Rockies have one hit against the Marlins bullpen in 13 innings of action this series.

WHAT’S AHEAD:

The Rockies wrap up their four-games set against the Marlins on Monday when Jorge De La Rosa faces Paul Clemens at 5:10 mountain time.

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