62

You don’t have to be trained in the metric system to do the easy math that tells us the Rockies averaged 6.2 runs per game on this road trip. Scoring 62 total runs over 10 games, Colorado moved up to second place in all of baseball in total runs scored. They outpaced their season average of 5.08 by more than a full run per game.

Offense has never really been a problem for Colorado, but the Rockies didn’t get out to their typical hot start as they’ve done in many years past. Pitching buoyed them through April and the bats have come around in May. They’ll be a dangerous team all year long if they can keep scoring six-plus runs per game and holding opponents around four.