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The Colorado Rockies outslugged the Arizona Diamondbacks in a wild 10-7 shootout Saturday night at Coors Field, overcoming an early deficit with a relentless offensive attack. The Rockies' bats came alive when it mattered most, with Tyler Freeman delivering the biggest blow—a three-run homer in the fifth that flipped the script. Freeman, who finished with three RBI on just two at-bats, was the spark Colorado needed after falling behind 5-2. Warming Bernabel (2-for-3, HR, 2 R) and Brenton Doyle (2-for-4, 2 RBI) kept the pressure on, while the bullpen—led by Ryan Rolison and Victor Vodnik—shut the door with three scoreless innings to close it out.
The Diamondbacks looked poised for a road win behind Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (2-for-4, 3 RBI) and Adrian Del Castillo (2-for-4, HR, 3 RBI), whose early heroics staked Arizona to a lead. But starter Ryne Nelson faltered after 6⅓ solid innings, and the bullpen unraveled, surrendering six runs in the final three frames. The loss stings for Arizona, who let a winnable game slip away, while Colorado’s resilience keeps their faint playoff hopes flickering in the thin mountain air.
When the Arizona Diamondbacks roll into Coors Field on August 17th, they’ll bring a high-octane offense into one of baseball’s most hitter-friendly parks—setting the stage for what could be a fireworks show against the Colorado Rockies. The thin mountain air has a way of turning routine fly balls into souvenirs, and with both teams known for their ability to put runs on the board, this late-summer clash could quickly turn into a slugfest. For Arizona, the game represents a chance to build momentum in a tight division race, while Colorado will look to play spoiler and prove they can hang with playoff-caliber competition on their home turf.
The matchup takes on added intrigue as two teams with contrasting recent fortunes collide. The Diamondbacks, fresh off a series where their lineup showcased its depth, will aim to keep their bats hot against a Rockies pitching staff that’s been inconsistent at best. Meanwhile, Colorado’s hitters—always dangerous in the Mile High City—will relish the opportunity to feast on Arizona’s arms in front of their home crowd. With every pitch carrying extra weight in the stretch run, this game isn’t just about runs—it’s about which team can impose its will when it matters most. Buckle up: this one has all the makings of a wild, high-scoring night under the Rocky Mountain skies.