MLB news: the return of the nine-run rockies, Pirates Walk-Off in Wild Game


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Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh pirates played the wildest game of the season on Coors Field.

The rockies, after having dropped 9-0 after the top of the first entrance, returned to walk to the pirates, 17-16.

The alignment of the pirates in the launch of the rockies, Antonio Senzatela, while they scored eight races on him while only registered two outs. The central gardener of the pirates, Oneil Cruz, gave the big blow, while hitting a Grand Slam to put the 5-0.

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Mickey Moniak of Colorado Rockies, on the left, and Orlando Arcia, on the right, Douse Brenton Doyle (9) after Doyle hit a two -run of two races at the Pittsburgh Relief pitcher Pirates Dennis Santana in the ninth entry of a baseball on Friday, August 1, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

The Rockies relief pitcher, Carson Palmquist, relieved Senzatela and delivered a three-run homer to Andrew McCutchen in the first batter he saw, to put the 9-0 pirates after the top of the first entry.

However, the rockies began to move away, since they scored a race in the first entrance and three races in the third entry to put the 9-4. The pirates padded their leadership at the top of the fourth entrance with three races to put 12-4.

But the rockies refused to leave, since two races scored at the bottom of the fourth entrance to put the 12-6. The pirates scored three races at the top of the fifth inning to put on 15-6, but the rockies responded with four other races to put 15-10 at the bottom of the fifth inning.

The pirates added one more race to the top of the sixth input to put on 16-10. The score remained there to the bottom of the eighth input when the rockies scored two races to cut it to 16-12.

The Superstar of the Philis, Bryce Harper, vehemently disagreed with the check -up call

Brenton Doyle of Colorado Rockies follows the flight of his homer of two races of Pittsburgh Pirates Radief, Dennis Santana, in the ninth entrance on Friday, August 1, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

The rockies began their return from the ninth entrance when the Hunter Goodman receptor connected a solitary home run of the pirate relay pitcher, Dennis Santana, to put 16-13. The leftist gardener Jordan Beck followed Goodman’s home run with a walk.

The first base of the rockies that warmed Bernabel hit a triple, scoring Beck to reduce the advantage to 16-14. The second Thairo Estrada base connected a single after Triple by Bernabel to score it to put it 16-15.

With Estrada as the tie race at the base, the central gardener Brenton Doyle went up to a two-run homer to put the 17-16 and walk the pirates.

“Honestly, quite speechless,” Doyle told reporters after the game. “It’s hard to put in words. Very proud of all in this club, never give up. Man, what victory.”

The third base coach of the Colorado Rockies, Andy González, on the left, congratulates Brenton Doyle while surrounding the bases after hitting a home run of two races from Pittsburgh Pirates, Dennis Santana in the ninth entrance of a baseball game on Friday, August 1, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

According to Elias Sports Bureau and MLB.com, the rockies were the first team to win after giving up nine races in the first entry since the then Cleveland Indians did it in a 15-13 win and 10 tickets on the real Kansas City reais in 2006. Cleveland followed that game 10-1 after an entry.

The other three occasions in which a team won a game after allowing at least nine races in the first post returned in 1884, 1896 and 1913.

“Going down nine in the first, it is difficult to return, but we kept the high energy,” Doyle said. “We kept the fight in us. Oh, my God, what play.”

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