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7-Fresh from the barrage of an hour, Streaking Rockies targets to skid the national

June 17, 2025; Washington, Columbia District, USA; Colorado Rockies Catcher Hunter Goodman (15) celebrates the team’s companions in the dugout after scoring two runs against Washington National during the seventh inning at National Park. Compulsory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imgon Picture

Colorado Rockies will visit the first four-game winning streak of the season on Wednesday night when he will play the third competition of his four-game series against the Spilling Washington Nationals.

Colorado matched a franchise record with seven domestic runs in a 10–6 win on Tuesday night.

Rocky is a respectable 7-7-which includes an impressive 6-2 on the road-since falling from 9-50 on June 9-50.

Hitter Mickey Monic said, “We could weigh the beginning of the season on us and beat us.” “I don’t think we have done this. We are starting to play with more confidence, start showing on the field and expect to win the game instead of trying to lose.”

Meanwhile, citizens have 10 disadvantages in a row, in the last five, there are five pairs of teams of five, the last -ranked teams against Miami Marlins and Rockies.

Washington’s manager Dave Martinez said, “No one wants to lose 10 in one line.” “I don’t. I know they do not do. But we are not going to leave. We are going to fight. That’s what we are. I don’t leave. I am not going to leave those people.”

Colorado’s right-handed German Markets (2-8, 6.62 ERA) will begin on Wednesday, while the National will compete with a left-arm Mitchell Parker (4-7, 4.84).

Marx is 1–1 with 4.80 ERA in its last four beginnings. He gave a run on six hits in five innings of Friday against Atlanta Braves in his last visit to the mound. He killed a season-hai seven and lost 12–4 in Colorado.

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“I saw him pitching further,” said Rockies interim manager Warren Shefer. “I saw him pitching. Good fastball command for both sides of the plate and a good curveball. He was using his heater late, when he was called for it, he was pitching a little back. What he wanted to do with Basball tonight.”

Markets with 8.29 ERA in seven careers against Washington are 2-4.

Parker, who has started four directly, will see to bounce back from his worst outing of the season. Last Friday, against Marlins, he conceded six runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings in a defeat of 11–9.

Parker starts in two careers with 3.46 ERA with 1-0.

On Tuesday, Michael Toglia ran home twice in his second game since returning from Triple-e-Albuquerque, Hunter Goodman went deep for the third time in two nights, and Thairo Estrada, Ryan McMahon, Sam Hiliard and Moniq Home Run Barrage.

McMahon is batting.

Citizens, who continue to struggle on crime, had reduced another late rally. Nathaniel Lov worked in the eighth innings and the four-run doubled in the ninth. He is with two home runs, one double, five RBI and three runs in the last 11 matches with 11 -for -37.

“You have to keep walking,” Lowe said. “You’ve found to rely on the people next to you. You can press it to each bat or one day and not solve it. But the other you have left, the game will steamers you.”

-Bield level media

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