4 hits and only one run in the first inning against the Rockies, boy that was frustrating to listen to.

A key double play grounder by Ellis Burks killed the inning. Ellis has in the past pulled way too many balls. I don't recall where he hit the double play ball, but if it was to the left side, I question the wisdom of not trying to move the runner from first to second.

Although a run scored on the double play grounder, it left the bases loaded. Two hits later, runners are on second and third with two outs, but they were left stranded.

Frustrating to say the least. I still think with runners on the corners and no outs, you have to figure a way to get the runner from first to second to keep the inning going.