Rockies Rally, Claim Split With Padres

Colorado 10 (7-19), San Diego 9 (14-14)

Winning Pitcher: Tyler Kinley (1-0)

Losing Pitcher: Wandy Peralta (1-1)

Save: Justin Lawrence (2)

Attendance: 27,705

Time of Game: 3:06

ROCKIES QUICK HITS

— The Rockies scored six runs in the eighth inning, their most in an inning this season, to come from behind and beat the Padres 10-9.

— Iit was the fourth time in franchise history that the Rockies came back from a deficit of five or more in the seventh inning or later to win (last: Sept. 6, 2022 vs. Milwaukee, down 6-1, won 10-7).

— The win salvaged a series split after seven-straight losing series to begin the season.

— The eight series without a series win to start the season is the longest stretch to begin a season without a series win in franchise history.

— Starting pitcher Dakota Hudson allowed a season-high six runs in 3 1/3 innings, his shortest starting effort since a three inning effort July 19, 2023 vs. Miami when he was with St. Louis.

— CF Brenton Doyle went 3-for-4 with three runs scored, two stolen bases, an RBI and walk. He has hit safely in his last nine games with an average of .406.

— Doyle stole two bases in a game for the first time this season, his game with two stolen bases since April 25, 2023 at Cveland.

—Double had his second three-hit game of the season. He also had three hits April 12 at Toronto.

— 1B Elehuris Montero went 1-for-4 with his first home run since Sept. 30, 2023 against Minnesota.

— Montero finished the game with two RBI and a walk, tying the game in the third inning with the home run that “Hit the Mitt.”

— UCHealth, in response to the home run that , will donation five thousand dollars to the Colorado Rockies Foundation to Next Chapter, which provides comprehensive behavioral healthy services to veterans and their family in Colorado.

— It was Montero’s first home run since Sept. 30, 2023 vs Minnesota.

— RF Hunter Goodman went 1-for-4 with a home run and three RBI. It was his first home run this season and second of his career. He also homered against the Giants on Sept. 17, 2023.

— Goodman’s home run was projected at 448-feet, the longest Rockies home run and longest home run at Coors Field this season.

— DH Elias Diaz wehtn 1-for-4 with a double and three RBI, his first game with three RBI this season.

— Diaz’s 14 RBI are tied with Ryman McMahon for most on the Riockies.

— Diaz has doubled in three of his last five games.

— RHP Justin Lawrence worth a 1-2-3 ninth with a strike for his second save in two save opportunities this season.

PADRES QUICK HITS

— The Padres scored at least nine runs for the first time since April 10 vs. Chicago-NL (10).

— The Padres loss left them with a split in the four-game series at Colorado.

— San Diego won three of its four series prior to the trip to Colorado.

— The Padres allowed six runs in the eighth inning to give the Rockies the lead, tied for their most runs allowed in an inning this season (also: March 30 vs. San Francisco, six run 8th inning).

— Padres starting pitcher Randy Vasquez allowed a career-high four runs on six hits, which matched his career high set April 20 against Toronto.

— SS Ha-Seong Kim went 1-for-5 with a two-run home run, his fourth home run of the season and third on the road.

— Kim has reached base in 13 of his last 14 games with .407 on-base percentage.

— Kim had his second multi-RBI game in a row and his fifth of the season.

— DH Jurickson Profar went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, a home run, three RBI and a walk, his third home run and fifth multi-hit game of the season.

— RHP Jhony Brito orked 2 1/2 scoreless innings in relief, his fourth effort of at least two innings this season.

— Brito has not allowed a run while giving up six hits and three striekouts in four appearances of at least two innings.

— RHP Enyel De Los Angels struck out all four batters in his four innings of relief, extending his current scoreless streak to 6 2.3 innings in seven games.

— De Los Santos lowered his ERA to 0.84 in 10 2’3 innings with two walks and 13 strikeouts.

Tracy RingolsbyComment