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Nationals, Rockies against Rockies Game 1 win two uninspired runs

April 20, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Washington Nationals reacts to the third master Trey Lipscomb (38) and midfielder Jacob Young (30), after making a second shot against the Colorado Rockies in Coors Field. Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Jake Irvin made three strokes on 6 1/3 Inning, and Trey Lipscomb, Washington Nationals, defeated Colorado Rockies 3-2 in the first afternoon afternoon in Denver afternoon.

Irvin (2-0) hit nine for the first time to beat Colorado for the first time at the beginning of three career. Kyle Finnegan received the last three outputs to save eighth.

Zac Veen and Braxton Fulford hit the first big league houses for Rockies, each eight flat. Colorado (3-17) is closed to the worst beginning in the franchise history.

Rockies Starter Kyle Freeland (0-4) left the game after two Inning because of a blister on the middle finger of the left (shooting) hand.

Freeland warmed up at the top of the third shot before the manager Bud Black and a coach came to the mound. He was removed from the game and Angel Chivilli was relieved.

Freeland, one allowed three runs and two strokes with two strokes and three strokes.

Citizens took their three runs in the second shot. Two of them were two Fulford throwing errors.

The first run, Dylan Crews’ attempt to play in third place and the catastrophe of the clutter entered the left -wing area to allow the crew to go to the house.

After a walk and loaded the bases of Single with one, Nasim Nunez hit a return to Freeland throwing home for Forceout. Fulford’s first shot to complete the 1-2-3 dual game was very high for Michael Togliia, which scored Jacob Young and Lipscomb.

Fulford also had a throwing error in the ninth.

And, with 412 shots, the third took it to the seats on the right area. Colorado was only hit until Fulford’s 433 -meter Homer’s sixth bottom came out of the bottom.

It was Fulford’s first big league hit and came to the second largest league match. His 26 -year -old left his first release on Wednesday at Los Angeles Dodgers.

Finnegan, who ranked third with two outputs in the ninth, made Nick Martini the first base to finish the game.

-FELD level media

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