DENVER — Elías Díaz homered and doubled to drive in two runs and Jurickson Profar doubled twice to increase his on-base streak to 30 video games and drive in one other pair because the Colorado Rockies beat the Miami Marlins 5-3 on Monday night time.
Bryan De La Cruz had 4 hits for the Marlins, scoring twice and Jacob Stallings had two RBIs on an infield drive play and a single.
With the rating tied 2-all going into the underside of the sixth inning, Díaz linked for his fourth residence run, driving an providing from Edward Cabrera (3-4) into the left area bleachers.
Profar, whose on-base streak is the longest energetic streak within the majors, added a two-run double within the backside of the seventh. “We didn’t play good baseball in Texas,” stated Profar, whose Rockies have been swept by the Rangers in a three-game set over the weekend. “But this team, we battle and we can turn it up. It started with (Chase) Anderson pitching really well … and we know we’re a pretty good hitting ballclub.”
Pierce Johnson received three outs for his ninth save and Jake Bird (1-0) pitched 1 1/3 innings of hitless aid for the victory.
Profar, Kris Bryant and Díaz hit successive doubles off Cabrera within the backside of the primary inning, giving the Rockies a 2-0 lead. But Cabrera regrouped to set down 13 of the subsequent 14 batters, placing out 4 and strolling one in that span earlier than Charlie Blackmon’s two-out single within the backside of the fifth.
PHOTOS: Díaz, Profar hits lead Rockies previous Marlins 5-3
Miami chipped away to tie it at 2-2, getting an RBI single from Luis Arraez within the high of the third and a run-scoring drive out by Stallings within the fourth.
Anderson, making his second begin for the Rockies since being claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay on May 12, went 5 2/3 innings and allowed two runs on eight hits in winding up with one other no resolution. “He pitched efficiently,” Rockies supervisor Bud Black stated. “They were aggressive against Chase but he was making pitches. He’d like to have a couple of at-bats backs but overall I thought he threw the ball well. The game management part was solid, under control, a poised veteran pitcher.”
The Marlins had different possibilities however hit into two double performs and noticed a baserunner thrown out attempting to advance to 3rd.
“We had the right guys up at the right times. We just didn’t cash in,” Marlins supervisor Skip Schumaker stated.
WELCOME SIGHT
Rockies pitcher Ryan Feltner returned to the clubhouse earlier than the sport for his first go to to the park since struggling a cranium fracture and concussion when he was struck within the head by a line drive off the bat of the Philadelphia Phillies’ Nick Castellanos on May 13. “That picked me up and I think it picked the guys up,” Black stated. “He sat down. We chatted. It was good to see him. He’s still going through some things but he’s feeling better each and every day.” Black stated Feltner informed him he’s motivated to pitch once more this season. However, no timetable has been outlined for his return.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Marlins: LHP Trevor Rogers (left biceps pressure) got here out of his newest rehab look properly and is on observe for one more rehab outing later this week. “Everything has been positive so far, no setbacks,” stated supervisor Skip Schumaker. Rogers was positioned on the 15-day injured listing retroactive to April 20.
Rockies: RHP Noah Davis (proper elbow irritation) got here out of a bullpen session Monday feeling good and the membership expects to formulate a plan within the subsequent day or two for a rehab task. “He’s on the way back,” supervisor Bud Black stated. “It’s good that he hit the mound and the elbow feels great.” … 2B Brendan Rodgers, out indefinitely after present process surgical procedure in early March to restore a broken left shoulder capsule, was on the sphere pre-game taking infield grounders, an indication his rehab is forward of schedule. Initially, it was thought probably Rodgers would miss this season however Black stated there’s a “realistic chance” Rodgers might return earlier than season’s finish.
UP NEXT
Marlins rookie RHP Eury Perez (1-0, 2.79 ERA) is about to make his third profession begin Tuesday night time towards the Rockies. He earned his first main league win final trip, permitting one run in 5 innings within the Marlins’ 5-3 victory over the Washington Nationals. The Rockies counter with LHP Austin Gomber (3-4, 6.70 ERA).
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