Rockies beat Twins 10-6
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The Colorado Rockies will look to turn their first home series win of 2025 into a three-game series sweep on Sunday when they host the Minnesota Twins in Denver.
In an effort to provide a glimpse of the rigors that come with donning the tools of ignorance, The Denver Post chronicled a day in the life of the Goodmans.
El venezolano Ezequiel Tovar conectó un jonrón de tres carreras para romper un empate en la quinta entrada y los Rockies de Colorado aseguraron su primera victoria en
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Axios on MSNMeet the Colorado Rockies' only All-Star selectionCatcher Hunter Goodman has emerged as a welcoming surprise during the Colorado Rockies' lowly season. The big picture: Goodman will represent the Rockies in his debut season as the team's regular catcher during the MLB All-Star Game at Atlanta's Truist Park on Tuesday after a strong early season showing.
The Colorado Rockies are one of four teams who have won more games on the road than they have at home joining the Washington Nations, the Cleveland Guardians, and the Athletics.
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Yardbarker on MSNHunter Goodman Announced as Lone Rockies All-StarHunter Goodman was announced as the Colorado Rockies’ lone All-Star representative. RHP Jake Bird was the other possible candidate for the Rockies, but he joined the list of snubbed Rockies’ relievers.
After grabbing an early three-run lead Saturday, the Twins offense went to sleep, and the Colorado Rockies roared to life. Home runs by Ryan McMahon, Ezequiel Tovar and Hunter Goodman powered the Rockies, who clinched only their third series victory of the season in 32 tries with a 10-6 victory over the Twins in front of 42,131 at Coors Field.
Twins second. Ryan Jeffers doubles to deep right field. Kody Clemens triples to deep center field. Ryan Jeffers scores. Carlos Correa doubles to right field. Kody Clemens scores. Brooks Lee
Goodman has never met Uggla. But Goodman, who attended Arlington High School, got to showcase his ascending talent at the MLB All-Star game at Truist Park in Atlanta on July 15. The Rockies catcher was Colorado's representative at the game and flew out in his lone at-bat.