Max Munsi Doesers knocks in six as Slam Rockies

Max Munsi hit a Grand Slam and scored six runs, as Los Angeles Dojers won an 8–1 win over Colorado Rockies at Danver on Wednesday.
Each of Michael Conforto and Munsi had a homer and a single while Andy pages added two hits for Los Angeles, who won nine directly against Colorado. Dozers have a three-game overall winner streak and 9–2 in their last 11.
Tyler Freeman sang twice to expand his hitting streak for 12 games for Rockies, which are 1–4 on their six-game homestand.
Colorado stopped right -handed chase Chase Dollander matched the Dojers Starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto before a storm rolled into the area before a storm.
Los Angeles took advantage of heavy rains in the sixth before suspending the game. Dalton raced and Shohi Ohtani sang, and the runners were second and third with two outskins.
With the fall of torrential rains, Munsi raised a popup on the right side of the infield, which was lost among the second basman orlando arcia thick drops. It fell for a single, allowing Rushing and Ostani to score. The game was stopped immediately after the hit.
1-hour, 27 minutes delay ended the night for both.
Dollander (2-8) wounded with three runs on three hits and two went into two 2/3 innings. He hit one. Yamamoto (7-6) threw five shutouts innings, a hit and a walking six.
When the game resumed, Teser Hernandez congratulated the Reluver Jake Bird to the left, and the pages driving a hit in the right area, driving from another base to Munasi. Tommy Edman excluded the bird to end the innings.
Colorado found one back at the bottom of the innings when the two-out distribution was single with the Wromain, Hunter Goodman scored a single and the throw of the pages for the center for the center.
Dozers opened it in seventh when they loaded the locations with another two walks. Tyler Kinle replaced the bird to face Munasi, who made it 7–1 in Rockies’s Bulpen.
It was Munasi’s 12th Homer of the season and the second Grand Slam in three matches. Munsi went deep twice and knocked on seven runs as Los Angeles defeated Washington National 13-7 on Sunday.
Conforto hit a single home run in the eighth, in its sixth and several nights of the season.
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