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Marlins Beat Rockies 6-5, Sending Colorado to 110th Loss of the Season
- On Tuesday night at Coors Field, the Miami Marlins edged out the Colorado Rockies with a 6-5 victory in a game that was postponed for 61 minutes due to rain.
- The Rockies' poor 41-110 season, with 20 losses in their last 24 games, contributed to their continued struggles in these matchups.
- Marlins pitcher Eury Perez dominated by pitching five shutout innings with six strikeouts and no walks before the rain delay ended his outing early.
- Rockies starter Kyle Freeland allowed six runs in 5 2/3 innings, dropping to a 4-16 record as he admitted, "I pitched poorly" and struggled with his fastball command.
- Miami's win marked their fifth in six games and further exposed the Rockies' historically bad season as Colorado chases an MLB record for losses.
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Rockies’ late rally falls short in 6-5 loss to Marlins at rainy Coors Field
Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer loves to talk about the fight in his team, even when it goes down swinging. It happened again Tuesday night at cold and rainy Coors Field, where the Rockies fell 6-5 to the Marlins. “It’s a testament to the guys, they could have folded early,” Schaeffer said for the umpteenth time during the worst season in franchise history. “After the rain delay, we made a nice push, as we always do. We had the right gu…
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Marlins beat Rockies 6-5, sending Colorado to 110th loss of the season
Eury Pérez pitched five scoreless innings, Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee each drove in two runs and Miami beat the Colorado Rockies 6-5 for the Marlins’ fifth win in their last six games.
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Total News Sources31
Leaning Left14Leaning Right2Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Left
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources lean Left
58% Left
L 58%
C 33%
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