Game Updates
The Arizona Diamondbacks' bats erupted in a 13-6 rout of the Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon, turning Chase Field into a launching pad as they pounded out 17 hits to salvage their series finale. Ketel Marte (3 RBI) and Adrian Del Castillo (3 RBI, HR) led the offensive onslaught, combining for six runs driven in while Corbin Carroll reached base three times and scored twice. The D-backs' relentless attack chased Rockies starter Tanner Gordon after just 4.2 innings, tagging him for 10 runs on 12 hits—including a backbreaking six-run fourth inning that broke the game wide open.
Colorado's Ezequiel Tovar (3-for-4) and Brenton Doyle (2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI) tried to keep pace, but the Rockies' pitching staff simply had no answer for Arizona's balanced attack, which saw eight different players record hits. The victory gives the Diamondbacks momentum heading into their next series, while the Rockies—despite flashes of offense—remain searching for consistency as their road struggles continue.
The Arizona Diamondbacks' bats erupted in a 13-6 rout of the Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon, turning Chase Field into a launching pad as they pounded out 17 hits to salvage their series finale. Ketel Marte (3 RBI) and Adrian Del Castillo (3 RBI, HR) led the offensive onslaught, combining for six runs driven in while Corbin Carroll reached base three times and scored twice. The D-backs' relentless attack chased Rockies starter Tanner Gordon after just 4.2 innings, tagging him for 10 runs on 12 hits—including a backbreaking six-run fourth inning that broke the game wide open.
Colorado's Ezequiel Tovar (3-for-4) and Brenton Doyle (2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI) tried to keep pace, but the Rockies' pitching staff simply had no answer for Arizona's balanced attack, which saw eight different players record hits. The victory gives the Diamondbacks momentum heading into their next series, while the Rockies—despite flashes of offense—remain searching for consistency as their road struggles continue.