Lowly Rockies Score Seven in Fourth, Roll Past Giants to Avoid Sweep

Lowly Rockies Score Seven in Fourth, Roll Past Giants to Avoid Sweep

Ezequiel Tovar of the Colorado Rockies knocks out one of his three hits against the San Francisco Giants in Denver on May 9, 2024. (David Zalubowski/AP Photo)

The Associated Press

The Associated Press

5/9/2024

Updated: 5/9/2024

DENVER—Ezequiel Tovar had a triple, double and single, and Brenton Doyle hit a three-run home run during a seven-run, fourth-inning outburst as the Colorado Rockies snapped a four-game losing streak with a 9–1 win over the San Francisco Giants on Thursday.
The Giants, who had won the first two games of the series after beginning their season-long road trip 1–6, still have not won three consecutive games this season.
Colorado, which entered the game with the worst record in the major leagues at 8–28, won for just the ninth time and avoided being swept in a series for the fourth time this season.
Charlie Blackmon drove in two runs and finished a homer shy of hitting for the cycle for the Rockies. The 37-year-old Blackmon has 762 career RBIs, fourth on Colorado’s franchise list.
Michael Conforto gave San Francisco a 1–0 lead with an opposite-field home run in the top of the fourth before Colorado jumped on Giants starter Keaton Winn (3–5). Tovar tripled to lead off the inning, and the Rockies reeled off six straight hits, capped by Doyle’s 430-foot homer to center field, his fourth of the season.
Winn got two outs, and then Blackmon tripled, and Tovar doubled off of reliever Randy Rodriguez. The Rockies sent 11 batters to the plate in the inning, tagging Winn for seven runs on eight hits in 3 2/3 innings.
“Winn got some pitches up and we took advantage, finally, of some mistakes, and barreled balls,” Colorado Manager Bud Black said.
Tovar is the second player in franchise history to have a triple and double in the same inning. Garrett Hampson did it against Arizona on Aug. 11, 2020.
Cal Quantrill (2–3) worked six innings for his second consecutive strong outing. The 29-year-old right-hander pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings at Pittsburgh on Friday. He has allowed just one run in his past two starts.
“It’s a lot more fun pitching with a six-run lead,” Quantrill said. “I want to win when I pitch.”
San Francisco shortstop Nick Ahmed left the game in the fourth inning when he aggravated a sore left wrist while batting in the third.
“It’s the same wrist he got hit on by the line drive [earlier this season],” Manager Bob Melvin said. “It’s been bothering him off and on a little bit, but obviously affected him quite a bit on that swing. We’ll get a look at him.”

Trainer’s Room

Giants: Center fielder Jung Hoo Lee was out of the lineup after fouling a ball off of his foot Wednesday night. “He’s sore enough to leave him out. We’ll see how he responds to treatment over the course of today and where we go from here,” Mr. Melvin said.
Rockies: Left-hander Kyle Freeland played catch Thursday and will continue to build up, Mr. Black said. Freeland (left-elbow strain) went on the injured list on April 16.

Up Next

Giants: Right-hander Logan Webb (3–3, 3.50 earned-run average) will open a three-game home series against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night.
Rockies: Left-hander Austin Gomber (0–2, 3.79) faces former teammate Jon Gray (1–1, 2.50) on Friday night in the opener of a three-game home series against the Texas Rangers.
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