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Diamondbacks 2, Rockies 6

A wet, miserable night in Coors. And the baseball wasn't much better.

Arizona Diamondbacks v Colorado Rockies Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Eduardo Escobar opened the scoring with home-run #13 in the third, a solo shot. After the Rockies took the lead in the fourth, scoring twice off Merrill Kelly, Escobar tied things up with a single in the fifth. With a taxed bullpen, Torey Lovullo tried to get Kelly through seven innings, and almost managed it. But with two outs, former Diamondback Chris Iannetta snuck a two-run homer over the fence, giving the Rockies the lead for good. That was the last batter Kelly faced. He went 6.2 innings, allowing four runs on six hits and a walk with five strikeouts.

Of course, Arizona's favorite reliever, Archie Bradley, then removed any hope of a comeback and allowed two runs in his inning, walking three batters. Ketel Marte, Escobar, Tim Locastro (also hit by a pitch, naturally) and Nick Ahmed each had two hits for Arizona, who lost their second in a row. Ish95 will be along with the full recap later.