Times-Call (Longmont)

Rockies 6, Rangers 6

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Wednesday at Salt River Fields

On the mound: Kyle Freeland said he had a terrific offseason and he’s proving it early in camp. Making his second Cactus League start, the lefty allowed just one hit — an Adolis García solo home run — over through three innings. Freeland walked one and struck out five. Over five spring innings, he’s allowed one hit, one run and one walk with six Ks. … Right-hander Tyler Kinley, battling Justin Lawrence for the closer’s job, pitched another scoreless inning Wednesday. Over three innings, Kinley has yet to allow a run, while giving up just one hit and two walks while fanning four. … Lawrence has not fared as well. He gave up two runs on three hits in an inning of work Wednesday and now has a 6.75spring ERA.

At the plate: Gold Glove center fielder Brenton Doyle concentrat­ed on his offense during the offseason and so far, at least, it’s paid off. Doyle hit 1-for-3 Wednesday and is batting .421(8for 19) in the Cactus League, drawing two walks and striking out four times. … Brendan Rodgers stayed hot, going 1 for 2with a double and two RBIS. He’s hitting .353(6 for 17).

Prospect watch: Outfielder Jordan Beck drew a walk and scored a run. He’s opening some eyes with his spring performanc­e at the plate and in the field. He’s hitting .500 with a 1.329OPS.

Injury update. Starting left fielder Nolan Jones played just one inning before departing with a tight lower back. The move was considered precaution­ary and Jones is expected to return quickly.

Up next: Royals at Rockies, 1:10 p.m. Thursday

Rockies probable pitcher: RHP Cal Quantrill

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