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Astro rides Victor Karatini’s slam to win Rocky

July 1, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Houston Astros Catcher Victor Karatini (17) single in the second innings in the course field against Colorado Rockies. Compulsory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagon Picture

Victor Karatini’s Grand Slam gave Houston Astro a second innings of five runs to defeating Colorado Rockies 6-5 in Danver on Tuesday night.

The Christian walker moved to 3 -for -4 with RBI Single, while Cam Smith, Mauricio Dabon and Cartini made two hits each for Astro, who registered their seventh win in eight matches.

Bennett Sosa (2–0), the second of the five relievers picked one scorer inning. Josh Hader allowed one run in the ninth, but picked up his 24th Save.

Hunter Goodman worked twice during his return to the lineup, Jordan Beck collected high five hits of a career and Ryan Ritter made two hits for Rockies. Colorado suffered its ninth loss in 11 matches.

Goodman, who missed four games due to the tightness of the left hamstring, put Colorado ahead with a single home run in the first. Astro tied it in another with two-out RBI single.

Houston proceeded for good in third.

Dubon sung, Isaac Paradees went away, and Duban took a third basis on Chase Dollander’s wrong pickoff attempt. Duban scored on the groundout of Jake Mayors, Jose Altuway went and Smith sang to load the hideouts.

Caratini chased with a line drive with a line drive on seats to give Astro a 6–1 lead. This was his seventh home run of the season and the third Grand Slam of his career.

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Dollander (2-9) left after giving another hit. He allowed six runs on seven hits in 2 2/3 innings, with two walks and a strikeout.

Rockies removed the deficit. He got a run at the bottom of the third when Goodman scored on the Sacrifice fly of Thairo Estrada and another pair in the fourth when Ritter already scored on the two-out doubles of Tyler Freeman.

Colorado scored again in the fifth, but went out of a big innings. Bake led a double, went in third place on a groundout and scored on Brenton Doyle’s Infield Single.

Kyle Farmer hit a ball, in which the mayor trapped the fence at the center, but the Doyle thought that the mayor made a clean catch. The Doyle retreated at first and was forced to move second. Michael Toglia then sang a song to chase Astro Starter Colon Gordon, who allowed four runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. Gordon swept three and two walked.

Goodman’s Homer made it a run game with one in the ninth, his team-Agni 16th position. Bake chased with a single, but Hader retired the next two batsmen.

-Bield level media

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