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Hunter Goodman’s pair Homers picked up Rocky over Marlins, snaping eight-game skids

June 2, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Colorado Rockies Catcher Hunter Goodman (15) first headed his singles against Miami Marlins during the first innings at Landepot Park. Compulsory Credit: RHONA WISE-Imagn images

Hunter Goodman on Monday scored two domestic runs to win Colorado Rockies 6-4 to win a 6–4 win over Miami Marlins.

Colorado, which became the first team in the modern era of Baseball on Sunday (from 1901) to lose 50 games before winning 10, improved by 10–50.

Rockies ended the eight-game losing streak, his fourth eight-game losing season. He did not have a nine-game losing line. Colorado has lost 19 straight series to start the season.

The German Markets (2–7) won for Colorado, with nine hits and four runs in five innings. Two went in the right hand and hit six on 93 pitches.

Zach Agnos made a scorer ninth for its fourth sev.

Goodman, who had the third multi-home run game of his career, scored three runs and went to 3-for-5 with three RBI.

The Rockies rose to fifth place when Azciel Tover sang and Goodman submitted the first pitch to lead the first pitch that he saw for 5-4 Rocky leads in the Blacks of the Center.

Max Mayor (4-5) gave five runs and 10 hits in five innings. One of the right hand went one and hit five on 77 pitches.

Marlins seemed to be going into a cruise after scoring four runs in the first two innings.

Xavier Edwards went to start the game and Jesus Sanchez hit a ground-rul-to-right-center. Edwards scored when Agustin Ramirez hit a grounder in third place and was late to throw Orlando Archaea into a plate.

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Otto Lopez sang in Sanchez and Eric Wagaman scored Ramirez 3–1 on a sacrifice fly for Marlins lead.

Kim Hicks moved to another place with one of the six doubles of Miami and scored two-two-dubbing for a 4–1 Miami lead by Sanchez.

Goodman, who scored on a double by Thiro Estrada at the top of the first top, cut Miami’s lead in half with two-out home runs in the third.

Colorado scored a run in the fourth, leading to 4-3. Brenton Doyle did a single to lead, went from one ground to another and in third place to the right on one fly. Tyler Freeman sent him to the same house.

-Bield level media

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