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Seth Halvorsen and Victor Vodnik had already worked in the ninth and tenth innings respectively on Sunday, which left Kinley to handle the 11th with a one-run lead after the Rockies scored in the top half of the frame. He made sure that it stood up, getting Jake Bauers and Isaac Collins on called third strikes before retiring Caleb Durbin on a fly ball to left field to end it. He’s still third or fourth in the pecking order for save chances in the Rockies’ bullpen, but it’s nice to step up and show you’re capable when your number is called.
about 16 hours ago
June 29, 2025 9:44 PM
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about 16 hours ago
Trevor Megill had recorded the first two outs in the ninth inning without issue as Arcia strolled to the dish representing the Rockies’ final hope while trailing by one run. After taking a knuckle curve for a strike to start the at-bat, Megill doubled up on the pitch and Arcia crushed a 386-foot solo shot to left center that tied the game at 2-2. That would be Arcia’s only hit in four at-bats on the day. For the season, the 30-year-old infielder is slashing just .196/.228/.299 with two homers and six RBI, so this will be a season highlight for him for sure.
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about 16 hours ago
The 30-year-old right-hander struck out five batters on the afternoon while issuing three free passes. He kept the Brewers off the board completely through the first five innings, where he was locked in a scoreless pitcher’s duel with Brewers right-hander Chad Patrick. He served up a pair of solo homers before being chased in the sixth though — to Sal Frelick and Christian Yelich. Márquez got seven whiffs on 103 pitches on the day, registering a CSW of 21 percent. He’ll carry an uninspiring 5.62 ERA, 1.60 WHIP and a 61/27 K/BB ratio (83 1/3 innings) into Saturday’s matchup against the White Sox.
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about 18 hours ago
Rockies interim manager Warren Schaeffer was also ejected from the third inning of Sunday’s contest against Milwaukee. Freeman finished 0-for-1 with a walk.
Source: Patrick Saunders