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Jordan Beck (2 hours), Rockies dropped D-Back from 14-12

May 17, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Colorado Rockies First Basiman Kail Farmer (6) celebrates two runs with teammates against Arizona Diamondback in the third innings in the Chess Field. Compulsory Credit: Jacob Rainer-Imagon Picture

Jordan Beck had done three out of five of the five homers in Colorado, including Hunter Goodman and Kyle Farmer and on Saturday, there was a shortage of four RBI to defeat Arizona Diamondback 14-12 and Rockies defeated the five-run loss.

The Ezequiel Tovar had a career-hai-five hit, which included a homer, which was missing with a left hip injury a month behind a month, and Colorado had a fennel height in his fifth game to give his first victory to interim manager Warren Shefefer in his fifth game and the season height in Hits (19).

The Rockies Order included the top five-bakes, toover, Goodman, Ryan McMahon and Kisan-five homeers, 13 RBI and 11 runs with 11 runs. Bake scored four runs and went into three.

Eagenio Suarez prepared three RBI and Alex Thomas at home for D-Back, who scored in each of the first five innings and took a 11–6 lead.

Katel Marte, Luardes Gurlee Junior, Pavin Smith, Geraldo Pardomo and Gabriel Moreno performed two hits and Gurlel was a two -run triple for Arizona, who won two straight.

Seth Helvorson made a scorer nineth for his second sev on three occasions. Josh Bird (1–1) played two innings of one run ball to win.

Colorado broke the four-game losing streak but left for the worst start in modern major league history (since 1901) at 8-37. The 1904 Washington Senator, 1932 Boston Red Socks and 1988 Baltimore Oriols 9-36.

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D-Back had eight additional-base hits, while Rocky compiled 10.

Rockies, who lost 11 out of 12, won their second win from 1 May.

The farmer and Goodman had hit two runs in the sixth Jalen Pix of Rockies’ four runs, causing the deficit to shut down the deficit 11–10.

Bake hit Ryan Thompson (1-1) to 13-11 to hit the seventh place of three runs, when Michael Toglia doubled in one run.

Arizona Starter Zack Galen conceded four homes and six runs in five innings. He hit eight hits, two moved and one hit five to tie a career for homes allowed in a game.

Rockies Starter German Marx gave seven runs (five earned) and seven hits in three innings. He ran three, hit a batsman and hit one. He faced 22 batsmen and reached 11 base.

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