Rockies hit a franchise record-tying 7 homers, 2 by Michael Toglia, in 10-6 win over Nationals
- The Rockies hit seven home runs, tying a franchise record, in a 10-6 win over Washington at Nationals Park.
- Michael Toglia contributed two home runs, including a two-run homer in the second inning and a solo shot in the seventh inning.
- Hunter Goodman hit a three-run shot in the seventh, bringing his season total to 14 homers.
- This victory marked the Rockies' third consecutive win, despite having a poor season record of 16-57.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rockies matched a franchise record with seven home runs, including two by Michael Toglia, and Antonio Senzatela won his second game of the season, as Colorado rolled to a 1-0 victory Tuesday night.
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The visiting Colorado Rockies tied a team record with seven home runs in a game -- including back-to-back homers twice in the seventh inning -- and held on for a 10-6 win against the sinking Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

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Rockies hit a franchise record-tying 7 homers, 2 by Michael Toglia, in 10-6 win over Nationals
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Rockies hit a franchise record-tying seven home runs, including two from Michael Toglia, and Antonio Senzatela won his second game of the season, as Colorado held off the Washington Nationals 10-6 on Tuesday night.
Michael Toglia Hits Two Home Runs, Drives in Three Runs in Rockies' 10-6 Win Over Nationals on June 17, 2025
Michael Toglia hit two home runs and drove in three runs, helping the Colorado Rockies win 10-6 against the Washington Nationals on June 17, 2025. Michael Toglia had a standout game against the Washington Nationals on June 17, 2025.
Antonio Senzatela left behind a chain of nine openings without knowing the victory, and the Colorado Rockies offensive unleashed all its power to defeat 10 races for 6 to Washington Nationals. While the 30-year-old right-winger gave out three tickets and accepted the same number of unstoppable tickets in five complete entries, he managed to accept a dirty race, which came in the first inning when Luis García Jr, who was embroidered after two out…
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