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Before they lost 14-12 against the lowly Colorado Rockies on Saturday night, the Arizona Diamondbacks were 151-0 in their franchise's history when scoring at least 12 runs.
The two offenses combined for 26 runs on 34 hits and set a season-high for MLB with 36+ hard-hit balls in the game. The 14-12 victory for the Rockies handed Arizona their first loss in franchise history when they have scored 12 or more runs in a game, making them 151-1 in that category.
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SB Nation on MSNDiamondbacks 1, Rockies 0First inning Jordan Beck, who hit the games first pitch for a home run last night, to start things off for the Rockies. He struck out. Kyle Farmer popped up to Naylor.
Shohei Ohtani hit his 17th home run of the season on Monday, keeping his spot atop the MLB for most this year, as the Los Angeles Dodgers fell to their fourth straight defeat.
The Arizona Diamondbacks jumped to a 7-run lead early vs. Dodgers as Gurriel Jr. and Moreno launched huge home runs in the 3rd inning.
The Diamondbacks played down to the Rockies' level for much of the series, struggling to win two of three despite throwing two shutouts.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo says he has full confidence in Ryne Nelson's ability to step up for the team in the wake of Eduardo Rodriguez's absence.