The Colorado Rockies erased a five-run deficit and edged the Arizona Diamondbacks 6–5 at Coors Field on Sunday, marking their fifth victory in their past six games despite carrying Major League Baseball’s worst overall record. Arizona appeared in control until its bullpen faltered late for a second straight day, allowing Colorado to string together timely hits and complete the comeback. The collapse followed Saturday’s 10–7 loss in which the Diamondbacks also surrendered a sizable lead in the eighth inning. Veteran right-hander Nabil Crismatt made his season debut for Arizona after being signed to a minor-league deal earlier in the week, while All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte was held out of the lineup as a precaution after playing three straight games in Denver’s thin air.
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