
Colorado Rockies set a team record with seven domestic runs in a game-the seventh innings included a back-to-back homer twice-and on Tuesday night conducted a 10–6 victory against Washington National.
Michael Toglia made three hits and headed twice. Hunter Goodman went deep for the third time in two nights, and thyro Estrada, Ryan McMahon, Sam Hiliard and Mickey Moniyak joined the Home Run Barrage.
Colorado scored 10 runs on 10 hits and won its third straight game for the second time this season.
Rockies Starter Antonio Senjetla (2–10) allowed one run on three hits in five innings, which reduced his ERA to 7.23.
Nathaniel Lov doubled in the eighth and in the ninth, and Luis Garcia Junior hit a two-rin shot during the ninth place of four runs for citizens, who dropped 10 straight in June and 13 out of 13.
Washington’s Brady House called on Monday, of its first two major league hits and ran into the ninth with a single run.
Michael Soroka (3-5) conceded three runs on five hits in six innings. He hit nine.
Rockies broke the game openly with six runs seventh. Moniyak stole another and another against Kol Henry. Tyler Freeman was hit by a pitch for the third time and Goodman saved 6–1 with a homer. McMahon then hit a single shot.
Jackson came to Rutlage and retired two batsmen, but Togalia and Hiliard overtook him 9–1.
In an innings, four Homars of Colorado tied another team record.
Homer of Moniyak increased the lead 10–1 in the eighth.
The national people took a 1-0 lead in the first innings. Garcia arrived when the center fielder Brenton Doyle dropped a fly ball for a three-base error and scored on a wild pitch.
Estrada tied it when he went home in another.
Rockies took the lead in the fourth. With two outskirts and one, Toglia recalled Triple-e Albuquerque on Monday, made it 3–1.
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