Farmer, Freeman Power Rockies’ 6-Run 8th in a 10-7 Victory over the Diamondbacks
The Rockies scored six runs in the eighth inning, overcoming an early deficit and improving their major league-worst record to 34-89, officials said.
- The Colorado Rockies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-7 at Coors Field on Saturday night after a six-run eighth inning surge.
- The Rockies staged the rally following a strong Diamondbacks offense that included a seventh-inning home run by Adrian Del Castillo and three RBIs from Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
- During the Rockies' six-run rally in the eighth inning, Kyle Farmer delivered a two-run single that put them ahead, followed by Tyler Freeman’s two-run home run, both boosted by crucial doubles from Brenton Doyle.
- Chase Dollander struggled early, allowing five runs in 4 2/3 innings with an ERA of 8.19 at Coors Field, while Victor Vodnik earned his sixth save with a flawless ninth inning.
- The victory helps the Rockies build late-season momentum, although Dollander needs to refine his pitching control to firmly earn his spot in the rotation as the team pushes for playoff stability.
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Diamondbacks collapse late, fall 10–7 to Rockies
DENVER, Colo. (KYMA, KECY) - The Arizona Diamondbacks suffered a crushing 10–7 loss to the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night at Coors Field, giving up a five-run lead with a late-inning collapse. Arizona was in full control for most of the game, but a six-run bottom of the eighth by the Rockies flipped the script and handed the D-backs a defeat. Early on, the Diamondbacks looked like they were going to run away with the game. Catcher Adrian Del…

Farmer, Freeman power Rockies' 6-run 8th in a 10-7 victory over the Diamondbacks
Kyle Farmer had a go-ahead two-run single and Tyler Freeman added a two-run homer in the Colorado Rockies’ six-run run eighth inning in a 10-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night.

Rockies produce 6-run eighth to surge past Diamondbacks
Tyler Freeman hit a two-run homer to cap a six-run eighth inning, and the Colorado Rockies rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-7 in Denver on Saturday night.

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Rockies blast D-backs for six runs in the eighth, win 10-7 at Coors Field
What looked like a Blake Street Bummer turned into a LoDo Lalapalooza for the Rockies on Saturday night. After scoring two runs in the seventh, they exploded for six runs in the eighth inning to shock the Diamondbacks and pull out a 10-7 win. Colorado, winners of four of its last five games, has become a tougher team to put away. Yes, the Rockies own a 34-89 record, but their four comeback wins when trailing by five or more runs are the most in …
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