Rockies Beat White Sox 6-4 to Avoid Sweep in Series
- The Colorado Rockies defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-4 at Coors Field on Sunday to avoid being swept in the series.
- The game took place after the Rockies completed their home stretch with a 2-4 record and prior to embarking on a six-game series beginning Monday in Boston.
- Colorado erased a 4-2 Chicago lead with a four-run fifth inning featuring a two-run triple by Mickey Moniak and a two-run homer by Michael Toglia.
- Moniak went 3 for 4 with three RBIs and his 13th homer, while Rockies starter Chase Dollander pitched 3⅔ innings, allowing three runs with a 6.68 ERA overall.
- The win kept Rockies from a series sweep by the White Sox, who hold a 30-60 record as the worst team in the AL, while Colorado's 21-69 mark ranks last in the NL.
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Rockies beat White Sox 6-4 to avoid sweep in series between majors' worst teams
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Mickey Moniak stayed a double to complete the cycle, Michael Toglia connected a two-run home run that put his team ahead in the fifth inning and the Colorado Rockies beat 6-4 to the Chicago White Sox on Sunday to avoid a sweep in a series between the two worst major league teams.
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