Rockies blast 7 homers, tying franchise record
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The visiting Colorado Rockies tied a team record with seven home runs in a game -- including back-to-back homers twice in the seventh inning -- and held on for a 10-6 win against the sinking Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.
Brady House just had a night to remember on Tuesday despite the Nationals suffering yet another loss at the hands of the Rockies.
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SB Nation on MSNTwo out of three over the Rockies ain’t bad, right?It was up to the bullpen and the lineup to ensure that a complete team performance could eventually lead to a win and, well, two out of three ain’t bad, right? Let’s talk about this series, y’all. If you miss the good ol’ days of the Braves launching dingers and scoring a plethora of runs against an overmatched opponent,
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Sportsnaut on MSNColorado Rockies reportedly could shop pair of All-Star players this summerMcMahon, age 30, earned his first All-Star selection in 2024. The foot-2 third baseman has seen a dip in his batting average this year, but he’s maintained a .700-plus OPS for t
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The Colorado Rockies marched into Washington DC on a rainy day with one mission: to hand the Washington Nationals their ninth-consecutive loss while putting together their third set of back-to-back wins in a difficult season.