SAN DIEGO — Austin Gomber allowed two hits in six innings, Brenton Doyle and Jordan Beck homered and the Colorado Rockies beat the San Diego Padres 8-0 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep with their seventh straight victory.
It is Colorado's longest winning streak since an eight-game run that ended in June 2019.
Gomber (1-2) struck out five and walked two before three relievers finished a four-hitter. It was the first time Colorado (15-28), which has won six road games all season, swept a three-game set in San Diego since 2013.
The last-place Rockies had gone 93 games without throwing a shutout.
''I thought (Gomber's) fastball for the most part was located in and out,″ manager Bud Black said. ''Even though the Padres hitters were looking for the secondary pitch, the fastball was always in the back of their minds. He just had their timing disrupted.″
Gomber wasn't shy about using all four of his pitches, regardless of the count.
''I've gotten to the point where I just trust the kind of pitcher that I am and the stuff that I have,″ he said. ''I've kind of found what works for me and I just kind of let the results be what they are.
''I'm not out here trying to strike guys out. If you want to swing at the first pitch, be my guest. If you want to guess at what I'm going to throw, that's fine. I feel like that puts me in an advantageous spot.″