MLB News: Rockies come back from nine points, walking pirates in the wild game

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Friday, the Rockies of Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh played the craziest match of the season in Coors Field.

The Rockies, after being down 9-0 after the top of the first round, returned to walk the pirates, 17-16.

The programming of the pirates is triggered on the launcher starting from the Rockies, Antonio Senzatela, when they scored eight points on him while registering only two withdrawals. The Pirates Center field player, Oneil Cruz, delivered the big blow, when he struck a big slam to make 5-0.

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Mickey Moniak of Colorado Rockies, left to the left, and Orlando Arcia, on the right, Douse Brenton Doyle (9) after Doyle struck a blow of Home Run with two sleeves of Pittsburgh Pirates, Dennis Santana, in Denver, Colorado. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)

Rockie’s succession launcher, Carson Palmquist, relieved Senzatela and abandoned a three-point circuit at Andrew McCutchen on the first striker he saw, to make 9-0 pirates after the top of the first round.

However, the Rockies began to flake because they scored a round in the first round and three points in the third round to do it 9-4. The pirates pushed their advance at the top of the fourth round with three points to do so 12-4.

But the Rockies refused to disappear because they scored two points at the bottom of the fourth round to do it 12-6. The pirates scored three points at the top of the fifth round to make 15-6, but the rocky responded with four other points to reach 15-10 at the end of the fifth round.

The pirates nailed to an increasingly at the top of the sixth round to make it 16-10. The score held there to the bottom of the eighth round when the rocks scored two points to cut it at 16-12.

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Brenton Doyle of Colorado Rockies follows the flight of his two -round Home Run Run of the Pittsburgh Pirates launcher, Dennis Santana, during the ninth round on Friday August 1, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)

The Rockies began their ninth round return when the Hunter Goodman receiver hit a solo circuit of the Launcière launcher of the pirates, Dennis Santana, to do it 16-13. Left defensive player Jordan Beck followed Home Run from Goodman with a walk.

The first basic player of the Rockies, the warming of Bernabel, struck a triple, marking Beck to reduce the advance to 16-14. The second goal player Thairo Estrada chose after the triple of Bernabel to mark him to reach 16-15.

With Estrada as a link on the base, the Brenton Doyle central field player launched a two-point circuit to reach 17-16 and make the pirates walk.

“Honestly, enough speechless,” said journalists after the match. “It is difficult to put them in words. Just so proud of everyone in this clubhouse, without ever giving up. Guy, what a victory.”

The coach of the third base of Colorado Rockies, Andy González, on the left, congratulates Brenton Doyle while he goes around the basics after hitting a Home Run of two points of Pittsburgh Pirates, the lawyer Dennis Santana in Denver, Colorado. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)

According to Elias Sports Bureau and MLB.com, the Rockies were the first team to win after abandoning nine points in the first round since the Cleveland Indians did it in a triumph of 15-13 and 10 rounds on the Royals of Kansas City in 2006. Cleveland followed this 10-1 match after a round.

The other three opportunities in which a team won a match after granting at least nine points during the first round returned in 1884, 1896 and 1913.

“Going new into the first, it is difficult to return, but we have kept high energy,” said Doyle. “We have kept the fight in us. Oh my God, what a game.”

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