Rockies continues with another win against Home-Run Outburst National

Michael Toglia hit his third home run in two matches, German Marx played 5 2/3 scorer innings and Colorado Rockies sent Washington National to Washington National on Wednesday night.
Jordan Beck had two hits including a homer for The Rockies, who won four directly this season.
Marx (3-8) allowed six hits, hit two and two went away. Seth Helvorson reached the ninth place for his fifth sev.
For Washington, Brady House made two hits for the second direct night, which went to 1 -for -10 with runners in scoring.
Mitchell Parker (4-8) suffered losses despite allowing one run on six hits in six innings. He hit eight and no one went.
Jacob Young moved to third place for Washington, but was caught stealing. James Wood went with Ek and Louis Garcia, Junior sung. Nathaniel Love made a single -line drive to load the hideouts with wood held in third place, and the House hit a line drive, but the third basman Orlando Arcia made a diving catch to end the innings.
Parker took seven batsmen to sixth position from the fourth innings, but with one, Toglia gave Rockies a 1-0 lead.
House and Josh Bell sang with two outsiders in the sixth and placed the runners in the first and third and end marks nights. Jake Brid came to face Delen Lil, who came out.
Rockies added a run to the seventh. Rightfielder Lil Dov for a sinking liner with Arcia bat and could not catch it, in third place with a triple with Arcia racing. With one, Ryan Ritter carried out a suicide squeeze distribution to make it 2–0.
Colorado Centerfielder Brenton Doyle looted a double -keeber roiz with diving catch to start below the seventh, but CJ Abrams walked with two outs. With Abrams 3–2 counting, the Wood Right doubled for the interval and Abrams scored it 2–1 easily.
Bake got the run back when she worked with two outsiders in the eighth.
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