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Senzatela can’t stop Seattle, Rockies drop third straight to M’s

Antonio Senzatela couldn’t be the stopper the Rockies needed, and the Colorado bats had no answer for James Paxton as the Mariners took the third game in a row between the two teams. The Rockies have lost three games in a row for only the second time this season, but remain only a half-game back of Los Angeles in the National League West.

On four occasions this season Senzatela has followed a Rockies loss with a victory, but he could not deliver on Wednesday. The rookie right-hander allowed four runs on five hits and two walks over five innings, suffering his second loss of the year. The Mariners did most of their damage in a three-run second inning in which Senzatela allowed the first three batters to reach, and compounded his problems with a wild pitch. Although he struck out seven batters, a career high, Senzatela threw only 58 strikes on 94 pitches on the night.

Paxton, meanwhile, was a strike-throwing machine for Seattle. He struck out six rockies over 5.1 innings, pounding the zone with 57 of his 74 pitches. He allowed just three hits and did not walk a batter. Mariners manager Scott Servais went to his bullpen early, as Paxton was making his first start in nearly a month. Paxton was placed on the DL in early May with a left forearm strain, but showed no signs of that injury in a dominant performance against Colorado. Steve Cishek pitched 1.2 innings of scoreless relief for Seattle to earn a hold.

The Rockies will try and avoid back-to-back series losses to the Mariners in an afternoon game Thursday. Seattle took two from the Rockies at Coors Field before Wednesday’s contest at Safeco Field. Kyle Freeland (5-3 , 3.59 ERA) will go for Colorado. Yovani Gallardo (2-5 , 5.76 ERA) will try for the sweep for Seattle.

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