The Colorado Rockies staged a late surge at Coors Field on Saturday night, scoring six runs in the eighth inning to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10–7. The comeback win, reported by The Denver Post, lifted Colorado further out of its early-season slump and marked the club’s second victory in its current eight-game homestand. Arizona starter Ryne Nelson held the Rockies in check through seven innings before the bullpen unraveled, allowing Colorado’s young hitters to capitalize and erase a 7–4 deficit. The result sets up a series finale on Sunday, with the Diamondbacks yet to name a starter against Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland.
The Rockies are slowly inching out of historic infamy, and the young fellas are making it happen. From @PSaundersDP https://t.co/Tc4C3fMJJx
Rockies blast D-backs for six runs in the eighth, win 10-7 at Coors Field https://t.co/bFAIl595ek
THE ROCKIES HAVE TAKEN THE LEAD! 😨 (🎥: @Rockies) https://t.co/1SC8370rBB