Mickey Monon, Antonio Senjetla Lead Rockies last de-back

Mikki Moniyak hired, Antonio Cenjtela picked a concrete in the sixth innings and Colorado Rockies defeated Arizona Diamondback 4–2 on Sunday in Denver.
Cenzetela (3–10) allowed a pair of over 5 1/3 innings to win for the second straight start. Cenjatela went to nine games (eight start) without a win before defeating Washington on Tuesday night.
Seth Helvorson got the last three outs to take his sixth sev. He was the last of the five pitches who placed Arizona for five hits.
Randal Grichuk did two hits and Josh Niler scored both runs for D-Back on his 28th birthday. Erizona shocked his three-game winning streak and scored just two runs after scoring 19 in the first two matches of the series.
D-Back was held on Friday night on season-hai 21 hits and 10 and Saturday nights, but was held for an additional-base hit on Sunday.
He threatened in the ninth when Grinkuk hit two or two out of the wall on the right, but Halvorson got a pinch of hitter Marte to fly out to finish the game.
Arizona took the lead in the second, when the naler went away, Eugenio Suarez doubled and Grichuk hit a sacrifice fly. Grinkuk helped expand the lead in the fourth as Niler hit an-out single, went to another place on a wild pitch and scored on Grichuk’s single.
Brandon PFAADT placed Colorado in two singles through four innings, but gave a tough competition in the fifth.
Brenton Doyle, Kyle Farmer and Brexon Fulford extended it 2–1 with a continuous solo. PFAADT retires the next two batsmen, before Monic chased with a domestic run inside the dishonest pole in the right area to put Rockies in front. It was ranked 11th of the season and sixth in its last 11 matches.
PFAADT (8-5) drove Jordan Beck, but was out of the innings to finish his day. He conceded four runs on six hits and hit seven in five innings.
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