Chase Dollander ‘s Labor Day start was, well, laborious.

The rookie right-hander, viewed by the Rockies as their No. 1 starter of the future , continues to struggle mightily at Coors Field. The Giants scored six runs on Dollander in five innings, cruising to an 8-2 win on Monday afternoon.

“It’s just a matter of figuring it out,” said Dollander, adding that he didn’t have a good feel for his curveball. “I’m going to figure it out; there is no question about it.”

San Francisco had only five hits off Dollander, but two of them were home runs, and Dollander hurt himself by walking three batters and hitting two. Dollander, 2-12, has an overall ERA of 6.77. In 11 starts at Coors, he has a 9.98 ERA and has served up 12 home runs in 51 innings. On the road, Dollander has a 3.45 ERA over nin

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