Rockies square series with Diamondbacks in rare homer-less game
- On Saturday, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 at Coors Field in a rare game without a home run, snapping a slide where Colorado had lost 11 of its previous 14 games.
- Rockies starter Tomoyuki Sugano earned the win, allowing two earned runs over five innings, while Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez suffered his first loss of the season after surrendering nine hits and three earned runs.
- Jake McCarthy singled twice and drove in a run against his former team, while Mickey Moniak extended the lead with his team-leading 27th and 28th RBIs for the Rockies.
- Arizona's Lourdes Gurriel stole home as part of a double steal with Jose Fernandez swiping second, but Rockies reliever Antonio Senzatela secured the victory pitching the ninth for his third save.
- The three-game series concludes on Sunday with Rockies RHP Michael Lorenzen set to start against RHP Michael Soroka in the finale, as Arizona continues a 13-game stretch against the Rockies and San Francisco.
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Rockies and Diamondbacks meet to determine series winner
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McCarthy singles twice and has an RBI against former team, helping Rockies beat Diamondbacks 4-2
DENVER (AP) — Jake McCarthy singled twice and drove in a run against his former team, helping the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 on Saturday.
Rockies square series with Diamondbacks in rare homer-less game
[Denver, AP] Major League Baseball games were held in various locations on the 16th. Rockies pitcher Sugano started against the Diamondbacks in Denver, pitching five innings, allowing seven hits and two runs, earning his fourth win (3 losses). This brought his career total to 150 wins, including his 136 wins with the Yomiuri Giants in Japanese professional baseball. The Rockies won the game 4-2.
Tomoyuki Sugano Pitches Through Illness as Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 4-2 to Even Series - Blake Street Banter
Eli Whitney | May 16, 2026 Less than twenty-four hours after being routed by Merrill Kelly’s complete game, the Colorado Rockies came out swinging. They forced 31 pitches out of Eduardo Rodríguez in the first inning, built a 3-1 lead before the second inning was complete, and held on behind an ill Tomoyuki Sugano and a bullpen that has become one of the more reliable in the National League. Colorado beat Arizona 4-2 in front of 34,405 fans at …
Jake McCarthy connected two singles and drove a race against his former team to help the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday 4-2.
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