The Rockies overcame a late-game deficit to secure a thrilling 9-8 victory against the Angels. After trailing 6-3, they exploded for five runs in the eighth inning, showcasing key two-strike hitting and capitalizing on an unfavorable pitching performance from José Soriano. Colorado's comeback included a pivotal three-run homer from Hunter Goodman and clutch plays in the ninth for the win, despite having numerous runners left on base throughout the game.

By the Numbers
  • The Rockies scored five runs in the eighth inning.
  • They left 10 runners on base during their first seven innings.
State of Play
  • The Rockies had just three hits but drew seven walks and were hit by pitches twice against Soriano.
  • Jorge Soler of the Angels tied the game with a two-run triple shortly after the Rockies' eighth-inning surge.
What's Next

As they move on, the Rockies will need to sustain their offensive momentum while improving defensive play to build on this dramatic win.

Bottom Line

The Rockies demonstrated resilience, turning a late-game deficit into a thrilling comeback that showcased their offensive potential, emphasizing the importance of timely hitting and strategic plays as they move forward in the season.