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Rocky tie game in ninth, defeated Broovers in 11 innings

June 29, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Colorado Rockies Third Base Coach Andy Gonzalez (70) congratulated the Shortstop Orlando Arcia (11) after hitting a house against Millvoky Brevers in the ninth innings in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Michael McLone-Imgon Picture

In the 11th innings, Kyle Farmer’s RBI Single won colloorado Rockies 4-3 over Millvauki Breves on Sunday, which also snatched the five-game losers of the visiting club.

Colorado launched 2–0 after six innings, but each of the last four frames scored a run to win the 13th return of the season. The Rocky was below his final in the ninth, when Orlando Arcia participated in the left-centers near the Broveers near the Trevor Megil.

The farmer, who entered the seventh as a pinch of hitter, went 2-for-3 and won the game from Grant Anderson (1-3). Thairo Estrada moved to 3 -for -5 with RBI single in the 10th innings.

Victor Vodnik’s wild pitch allows Joy Ortis, Brucers Automatic Runner to score from third and tie the game 3-3 in the 10th. However, Vodnik (3–2) settled, and with the third and one on one with a flice, found William Contrass on a shallow flyout and hit Bryce Turang to enhance the game.

Tyler Kinle crossed two in the 11th innings to acquire his third sev of the season.

Frelick went 3-for-5 and gave Bruers a 1-0 lead with an out-out home run in the sixth innings. A batsman later, Christian Yelich enhanced his hitting Streak with another single shot in 12 games.

At that time, it seemed that the Broovers would win their fifth straight, and Rocky would face the sixth consecutive loss. However, Colorado’s Ryan McMahon moved to eighth position on an error by Shortstop Ortis and moved to another. He scored at Brenton Doyle’s double, a rocket to center.

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Late Theatrics away from the beginning of the day away from a couple of sharp pitching performances. Brucers Chad Patrick came out of eight in five innings. Rockies had a runner against him thrice on the third base, but the crooks right hand, which scattered four hits and a pair of walks, prevented him from crossing the plate.

The German Markez placed Bruers to make just one hit in the first five innings and retired nine in a row before leaving the Homeers in the sixth. He hit five in 5–2/3 innings, giving three hits and three walks.

-Bield level media

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