Byline: DAVID HEUSCHKEL Hartford Courant
Rockies6 Red Sox3 DENVER -- There was plenty of time to overcome the one-run deficit. It didn't seem like a daunting task, given the opponent and park.
Few believed the Boston Red Sox wouldn't be able to overcome the slim margin at Coors Field, especially to a team that had lost eight in a row and 20 of its previous 24.
Except for one inning, the Red Sox offense was completely shut down in a 6-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies Tuesday.
It was 4-3 until the eighth when Todd Helton hit a two-run homer off Alan Embree.
``I thought we were going to win,'' Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. …

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