Aroldis Chapman allowed hits to all four batters he faced Monday to give up three runs and take a blown save and a loss to the Rockies.
Chapman has lost back-to-back games. The last one was mostly bad luck in a tie game against the Blue Jays. He didn’t have any luck tonight, either, but it was more the defense coming up a little short on a couple of hits and a bunt single on a sacrifice attempt on which Willson Contreras vacated first base and second baseman Andruw Monasterio was late to cover. Chapman allowed just one hard-hit ball, which was a Hunter Goodman single. Still, his ERA more than doubled from 0.83 to 2.08, and he gave up four hits in an outing for the first time with the Red Sox and the fifth time in his 886 career appearances.