The Maui News

Gomber lifts Rockies to 6-3 victory over slumping Astros

- By MICHAEL KELLY

DENVER — Austin Gomber got his first victory for the Colorado Rockies, allowing two hits over six innings to beat the Astros 6-3 on a wintry Wednesday afternoon and send Houston to its ninth loss in 10 games.

It was 34 degrees at first pitch and a light snow fell throughout the game, gaining in intensity.

The weather didn’t bother Gomber (1-2), among five players acquired from St. Louis in the Feb. 1 trade that sent star third baseman Nolan Arenado to the Cardinals.

“You try to block it out the best you can. It’s cold, there’s no way around that,” said Gomber, who grew up in Florida. “It’s not something ideally I’d love to do every five days but they had to go through the same conditions on the other side. It was an experience, for sure. It’s the first time I’ve ever pitched in snow like that, but no real issues gripping the ball.”

Gomber allowed Yuli Gurriel’s two-run homer in the second but just one hit and a walk after. The 27-year-old left-hander walked two and struck out six, including the side in order in the fifth, and retired 14 of his last 16 batters.

Houston starter Jose Urquidy (0-2) gave up four runs and six hits in five innings.

“Urquidy kept us in the ballgame,” manager Dusty Baker said. “In the bullpen, he was spot on. He threw everything where he wanted. I don’t know if the mound’s any different or the conditions or if he was just feeling a little anxious. I’ve never seen Urquidy throw a ball consistent­ly high like that. He’s usually down in the zone, he’s usually around the plate.”

Gurriel drove in all three runs for the Astros. Houston also was 7-10 last year before winning eight in a row.

“We’re 3 1/2 games back, 17 games into a season that’s 162 games long, just get to work, get back into rhythm,” Alex Bregman said.

Yonathan Daza hit his first major league home run in his 58th big league game. Dom Nunez doubled, singled and drove in two runs for Colorado, which swept the two-game interleagu­e series.

“It felt incredible. Just a dream come true,” Daza said through an interprete­r. “I just remember one of my favorite players Miguel Cabrera hit one in the snow. I just kind of had that feeling going into the game today,”

Trevor Story hit a two-run double in the first. Gurriel’s homer tied the score and Daza put Colorado ahead for good when he homered leading off the bottom half. Nunez doubled in a run later in the inning, and boosted the margin to 6-2 in the sixth against Brandon Bielak when Nunez hit an RBI double and scored on Raimel Tapia’s sacrifice fly.

 ?? AP photo ?? As snow swirls around him, Rockies starting pitcher Austin Gomber sets to deliver a pitch during the sixth inning Wednesday.
AP photo As snow swirls around him, Rockies starting pitcher Austin Gomber sets to deliver a pitch during the sixth inning Wednesday.

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