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Corbin Burns, D-Back Historically Turn off Rockies

May 16, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondback Pitcher Corbin Burns (39) throws the first innings against Colorado Rockies in the Chese Field. Compulsory Credit: Matt Kartzian-Imgon Picture

Corbin Burns made 10 fan in six innings, Gabriel Moreno made three hits and scored three runs, and Arizona Diamondback increased the grief of Colorado Rockies with an 8–0 win on Friday in Phoenix.

Burns (3–1) gave two hits and expanded his line of scorer innings in three and started more than three. Three Arizona Relievers completed the two-Hit shutout.

Rocky fell by 7-37, the worst beginning in the modern era (since 1901). He lost his fourth directly under the interim manager Warren Shefer, promoted to the third base coach when Bud Black was fired on Sunday, and 12 out of 13 lost.

Euenio Suarez and Geraldo Pardodomo each scored three runs for D-Back, who won their second direct victory in their last 11 in turn and defeat.

Arizona’s Corbin Carol, Randle Grinkuk and Josh Niler had two hits and one run.

Ezequiel Tovar and Hunter Goodman had both singles. Rocky has been closed six times this season.

Burns threw seven scorer in a 3–0 win over Los Angeles Dojers last Saturday. On April 30, Arizona’s third innings of Arizona’s 4-3 win was killed by Mark Vietos of New York Met’s homer.

Rockies Left-Handing Carson Peakwist (0–1) conceded five runs in four innings after being promoted to Triple-e Albuquerk in the first day from Triple-e Albuquerk. He went one and did not strike.

D-Back took a 2–0 lead in the second. The Nyaller sang and stole the second before a trip to the Moreno. Tim Tawa doubled in nayyalar, and Moreno scored on the groundout of Peromo.

Carroll doubled, stole the third and scored on Suarez’s sacrifice fly for a 3–0 lead in the third.

Rockies had her best chance for loading the bases in the fourth. Tover sang and went to open the Goodman innings, and Michael Toglia traveled two each. Burns hit Mickey Monic to end the innings.

Grinkuk sang and scored on the Moreo’s double to open the bottom of the fourth, and Pardomo ran a sacrifice fly with a 5–0 lead in Moreno.

Suarez hit a two -run singles in the seventh, and Pardomo doubled a run in the eighth.

-Bield level media

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