Game Updates
The Cleveland Guardians' pitching staff delivered a masterclass in shutdown baseball Wednesday night, blanking the Colorado Rockies 5-0 in a game where the home team's bats came alive just enough. Kolby Allard set the tone early, striking out five Rockies over 3.1 dominant innings while allowing just one hit, and the bullpen followed suit—Matt Festa, Jakob Junis, and Hunter Gaddis combined for 4.2 scoreless frames, holding Colorado hitless in key spots. The Rockies' lineup, usually dangerous, was stifled all night, managing just three hits total, with Kyle Freeland and Victor Vodnik both surrendering critical runs in their brief outings.
Jose Ramirez and David Fry provided the offensive spark for Cleveland, with Ramirez reaching base twice and scoring two runs, while Fry's towering two-run homer in the fourth—his first of the night—broke the game open. The Guardians' defense matched their pitching's precision, turning in flawless play behind a staff that allowed just four walks while striking out 10. For Colorado, the loss extends their road struggles, while Cleveland rides this momentum into their next series, proving once again that their pitching depth and timely hitting can overpower even potent lineups.