Colorado’s Angel-filled nightmare continued in Tuesday’s series opener in Anaheim. The Rockies entered the game with the lowest winning percentage against the Angels of any opponent in franchise history at .311. And that mark slipped a little more after the Rockies blew an early lead en route to a 10-7 defeat at Angel Stadium. Right-hander Cal Quantrill was roughed up in the defeat, yielding a season-high seven runs in 3 2/3 innings. “We had the lead 6-2, we had the lead 6-4,” Rockies manager Bud Black told reporters.