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Padres builds 11 years of bullets, Rockies’ Late Rally Woundstance

9 May 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; San Diego Padres is hitting a RBI against Colorado Rockies in Coors Field in the fifth shot called the striking Gavin Says (30). Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Gavin Sheets stole four runs, Martin Maldonado launched a homer, and San Diego Padres, who visited, was the last team to hit Colorado Rockies’ shooting personnel during a 13-9 victory in Denver on Friday night.

Sheets’s three-round couple closed a third shot of four-year-olds to San Diego, and added a RBI couple in the fifth row. Maldonado came to the fifth year of the second year of the year and fifth with a Homer.

Randy Vasquez (2-3) has won its first win since April 9 and allowed six strokes in six strokes and six strokes of the season. Vasquez has been the longest trip to the Atlanta on March 29 since the six -scoreless inning firing.

Antonio Senzatela (1-6) suffered a loss after giving up more than nine hit and eight runs (four wins). Senzatela two walked and Colorado took off for 6-32 with the seventh flat loss.

Manny Machado launched a score for Padres from a RBI Single to the center. Jackson Merrill, who finished with three hits and two RBIs, doubled a running score from the left -wing wall before the base of the base was doubled.

Michael Togliia took Rockies on the board with a solo Homer on the fourth place, but Padres gave 10-1 advantage. Machado scored a goal in one of the three mistakes of Colorado, followed by Sheets’s RBI Double, Jason Heyward’s running couple and Homer of Maldonado.

Merrill switched to a RBI single in the sixth and added a sacrifice fly to make Xander Bogaerts 12-1. Jake Cronenworth finished San Diego’s score with a score eighth.

Rockies wiped most of the gap with solo bursts from Ryan McMahon and Jordan Beck, as well as a late attack explosion like a five -round eighth. They added two more to the Ninth and used Robert Suarez for the last two outlets of Padres and caused him to rescue 15th.

Machado and Luis Arraez finished three strokes for San Diego. McMahon and Hunter Goodman collected three strokes for Colorado, which took a two -round couple from Kyle Farmer.

-FELD level media

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