Rockies’ kids flash some talent, but Colorado loses again to Giants

The song remains the same, but some kids were all right for the Rockies on Wednesday night.

Yep, they lost 8-6 to the Giants at Coors Field, as their record slid to 8-28. The Rockies now own the worst record in the majors. Yep, even worse than the 9-28 White Sox.

And yep, starter Peter Lambert was rocked hard in his brief outing.

But there were a few glimmers of purple-tinted promise amid the wreckage:

• Catcher Elias Diaz hit a two-run homer off Camilo Doval in the ninth to make the Giants nervous.

• Right-hander Anthony Molina, the Rule-5 draft pickup, relieved Lambert and flashed some of the talent that intrigued the Rockies during the offseason when they picked off the Tampa Bay roster. The 22-year-old allowed one unearned run and struck out three in his 3 2/3 innings. After a disastrous start to his Rockies career, he’s allowed no earned runs over his last five outings.

“I think it’s about comfort, first of all, and confidence and a little momentum now,” manager Bud Black said of Molina. “The fastball has ticked up, maybe a little bit, and the location has gotten better. The feel for the changeup has been apparent and a real positive. We’ve talked about the breaking ball improvement. That’s there, too.”

• Rookie left fielder Jordan Beck, who struggled mightily after getting two hits in his big-league debut on April 30, delivered a double in Colorado’s two-run fifth inning to end an 0-for-13 skid. He also singled in the sixth.

• Speedy center fielder Brenton Doyle, last year’s Gold Glove winner as a rookie, broke out of an 0-for-11 slump with a two-out triple in the second inning and scored easily on a wild pitch by Giants starter Jordan Hicks.

• Sean Bouchard, who began the season at Triple-A, started again in right field, hit 3 for 4 with singles in the second and sixth and a double off the right-field wall in the eighth.

• And although he’s far from being a kid, 37-year-old Charlie Blackmon busted out of his own funk with a 2-for-4 night that included two RBIs and a walk. With his two RBIs, Blackmon has driven in 760 runs, tying him with former Rockie Nolan Arenado for fourth in franchise history.

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