Colorado Rockies morning after: 3 things we learned from the Marlins sweep

DENVER, COLORADO - AUGUST 08: C.J. Cron #25 of the Colorado Rockies circles the bases after hitting a grand slam home run against the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning at Coors Field on August 08, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
DENVER, COLORADO - AUGUST 08: C.J. Cron #25 of the Colorado Rockies circles the bases after hitting a grand slam home run against the Miami Marlins in the fourth inning at Coors Field on August 08, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /
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Courtesy of the Colorado Rockies, this was not the weekend to be a starting pitcher for the Miami Marlins.

Colorado battered three Marlins starters for a combined 23 hits and 24 runs (all earned), capping a series sweep of Miami with a 13-8 victory Sunday afternoon at Coors Field.

The victory was the Rockies’ fourth straight and capped a 5-1 homestand that included two wins in three games against the Chicago Cubs.

No Marlins starter made it through five innings in any of the contests in the series, the Rockies’ sixth sweep of the 2021 campaign.

The Colorado Rockies clobbered the Miami Marlins’ pitching staff

On Sunday, Miami hurler David Hess, who was not announced as the team’s starting pitcher until game day, lasted just one inning (he faced four batters in the second, all of whom reached base and scored).

By the time Hess departed, the Rockies had already slammed three of what would end up being six home runs for the home team on the day and led 7-1.

C.J. Cron started the homer parade with a three-run shot in the first inning, his 17th of the season. Cron’s blast was followed by two-run shots by catcher Dom Nunez and Connor Joe.

For Joe, who was batting for starting left fielder Raimel Tapia, the pinch-hit home run was the first of his career. Joe, however, was not done with his long ball day. After his two-run homer to left field in the second inning, he added his second roundtripper of the day—this one to right field—in the eighth inning.

Like Joe, Cron also was not done with his home run swing. The first baseman rocketed a grand slam in the fourth inning—his third of the season—on his way to a career-high seven runs batted in.

He becomes the first player in franchise history to sock three grand slams in a single campaign.

And while he might not have slugged a home run, shortstop Trevor Story extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a fourth-inning single—one of his two hits on the day.

For good measure, Sam Hilliard joined the home run party with a solo blast—his eighth of the year—in the seventh inning.

The offensive onslaught, which included eight different Rockies getting at least one hit and 12 hits on the day, was more than enough for starting pitcher Kyle Freeland to pick up his third win of the year. Freeland completed five innings, departing after surrendering three runs in his final inning. He permitted seven hits and whiffed six.

In all, the Rox tallied 34 runs on 41 hits with 11 home runs in the series with the Marlins. In 27 innings, Colorado trailed only once when Miami opened Sunday’s game with a first-inning run.

Here are 3 things we learned from the Marlins series.