Wednesday, July 30th, 2025

The Cleveland Guardians defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-0 in an MLB showdown, showcasing strong pitching and timely hitting. David Fry launched a crucial two-run homer, and Kolby Allard delivered a stellar performance from the mound.
Cleveland's offense was effective in securing the win, with key contributions from multiple players. David Fry's two-run home run over the left field wall in the first inning gave the Guardians an early 2-0 lead. This blast followed José Ramírez's double, a hit that elevated Ramírez to seventh on the Guardians' all-time career hit list.
Carlos Santana also had a productive night, contributing two hits and an RBI. Brayan Rocchio added a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning, pushing the lead to 3-0. In the eighth inning, Steven Kwan extended his impressive hitting streak to eight games. He later scored on Kyle Manzardo's base hit to center field, and Santana followed with a double to right field, finalizing the score at 5-0.
Six Cleveland Guardians pitchers combined to hold the Colorado Rockies to just three hits throughout the entire game, orchestrating a shutout victory.
Kolby Allard, making his second start of the season, was a standout on the mound. He struck out five batters over 3 1/3 innings, retiring nine straight Colorado hitters. Allard surrendered just one hit and issued no walks, effectively shutting down the Rockies' offense in his time.
Following Allard, the Guardians' bullpen continued to stifle the Rockies. Jakob Junis pitched two innings. Nic Enright, Hunter Gaddis, and Cade Smith each contributed a scoreless inning, maintaining the shutout and showcasing the depth of Cleveland's pitching staff.
Colorado's offense struggled to find rhythm against the Guardians' pitchers. Starting pitcher Kyle Freeland (2-11) went three innings, giving up three hits and two runs before exiting the game. Despite Juan Mejia pitching three scoreless innings with four strikeouts for the Rockies in relief, their offense could not produce any runs.
David Fry's 383-foot home run in the first inning was the pivotal moment, establishing an early lead that the Guardians never relinquished. Cleveland's strong offensive output continued a trend for the team; they now boast a 44-12 record when scoring four or more runs this season.
Kolby Allard's exceptional control and ability to retire nine consecutive batters with five strikeouts underscored the pitching clinic put on by the Guardians, allowing only one hit and no walks during his appearance.
Following a rest day, the Colorado Rockies are set to open a three-game series against the Pirates. A starting pitcher for the Rockies' opener has yet to be announced.
The Cleveland Guardians will also come off a rest day before beginning a series against the Minnesota Twins. Right-hander Gavin Williams (6-4, 3.51 ERA) is slated to start the opener for the Guardians.
The Cleveland Guardians secured a 5-0 shutout victory against the Colorado Rockies, highlighted by David Fry's two-run home run and an outstanding pitching performance from Kolby Allard, who struck out five over 3 1/3 innings. The Guardians' bullpen collectively limited the Rockies to just three hits. Key offensive contributions also came from Carlos Santana and José Ramírez. This win improved Cleveland's record when scoring four or more runs to 44-12. Both teams are scheduled for a rest day before commencing new series, with the Rockies facing the Pirates and the Guardians hosting the Twins.
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