Major League-Worst Rockies Rally Again to Beat the Diamondbacks, 6-5
The Rockies overcame a 4-1 deficit with a four-run seventh inning to win 6-5 and secure their fifth victory in six games, ending a series against the Diamondbacks.
- On Sunday, the Colorado Rockies rallied after trailing 4-1 to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5, their fifth win in six games.
- Major league-worst Colorado Rockies had stumbled before rallying late for the second consecutive game and won the final three of four-game series, after their fifth eight-game losing streak.
- In the seventh, Ryan Ritter and Mickey Moniak each hit two-run singles after Bernabel's single off Jake Woodford, sparking the rally.
- In the ninth inning, Mejia secured his first save with a leaping catch despite colliding with Warming Bernabel.
- The Arizona Diamondbacks' 39th blown lead of the season highlights a recurring trend of late-game collapses, despite Nabil Crismatt tying a career high with five strikeouts.
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Four-run seventh propels Rockies past Diamondbacks
Mickey Moniak capped a four-run seventh inning with a two-run single, Ezequiel Tovar and Ryan Ritter had two hits each, and the Colorado Rockies rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 in Denver on Sunday. Warming Bernabel also had two hits, Anthony Molina (1-1) tossed an inning of relief and Juan Mejia picked up his first career save after making a leaping catch of Ketel Marte's popup to end the game. The Rockies rallied in the seventh inn…
Diamondbacks falter late once again, drop series to Rockies
DENVER, Colo. (KYMA, KECY) - The Arizona Diamondbacks let up another lead in the latter half of the game to fall to the Colorado Rockies 6-5. After signing on August 9 and pitching once in Reno, Nabil Crismatt got the start for the Diamondbacks and did more than hold his own. Through five innings of work, Crismatt allowed only three hits and one earned run. The Diamondbacks did not give him any run support, however. They recorded four hits throu…

Major league-worst Rockies rally again to beat the Diamondbacks, 6-5
Ryan Ritter and Mickey Moniak hit two-run singles in the seventh inning and the Colorado Rockies held on to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 on Sunday.
Rockies pitcher smashes into his teammate while chasing a popup
Colorado Rockies pitcher Juan Mejia was desperate to close out his first career save on Sunday. So desperate, in fact, that he slammed into one of his teammates while trying to catch the final out. Mejia got Arizona’s Ketel Marte to hit an infield popup with two on and two out in the 9th inning of Sunday’s game at Coors Field in Denver, Co. Typically, pitchers defer to their infielders on such plays, but Marte’s popup wasn’t particularly high in…
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