The Rockies' floundering offense couldn't solve Padres' right-hander Matt Waldron and fell to a 5-2 loss. Waldron's knuckleball danced in the mile-high atmosphere at Coors Field, giving up only one run in six innings. The Rockies, struggling to get back-to-back wins this season, faced challenges in delivering clutch hits. The Padres scored four runs in the first inning, leading to a 5-0 advantage. Rockies starter Ty Blach was undone by two walks early on.