Rockies erupt for 14-4 win over the Marlins, fueled by a 7-run sixth
Jake McCarthy drove in four runs and Mickey Moniak had two RBIs as Colorado scored seven times in the sixth to pull away.
- The Colorado Rockies defeated the Miami Marlins 14-4 on Thursday, July 2, 2026, in Denver, earning a split in their four-game series. Jake McCarthy drove in 4 runs and Mickey Moniak contributed 2 RBIs.
- A seven-run sixth inning propelled the Rockies to victory as seven consecutive batters reached base. This offensive burst stretched the Rockies' lead from one run to eight, putting the game out of reach.
- Maintaining his MLB lead with 115 hits, Otto Lopez tied the franchise record for most multihit games before the All-Star Break with 36. Moniak finished a triple shy of a cycle for the third time this season.
- Colorado starter Michael Lorenzen allowed 4 earned runs over 4 1/3 innings, throwing 49 balls and 46 strikes. Relievers Brennan Bernardino and John King combined for over three innings to secure the victory.
- Hosting San Francisco on Friday, the Rockies send RHP Ryan Feltner to the mound against RHP Logan Webb. The Marlins visit the host Athletics with RHP Tyler Phillips facing RHP Jack Perkins.
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Mickey Moniak shines as Rockies trounce Marlins
Mickey Moniak singled, doubled, homered and drove in four runs to help the Colorado Rockies earn a four-game split against the Miami Marlins with a 14-4 win in the finale of their four-game series on Thursday afternoon in Denver. Jake McCarthy also homered for Colorado, which has won two in a row. Colorado's Michael Lorenzen
Rockies erupt for 14-4 win over the Marlins, fueled by a 7-run sixth
Jake McCarthy drove in four runs, Mickey Moniak had two RBIs, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Miami Marlins 14-4 to earn a split in the four-game series.
Colorado 14, Miami 4
Rockies Rout Marlins 14-4, Take Series Split Behind McCarthy's Four RBI - Blake Street Banter
Eli Whitney | July 2, 2026 For weeks, the Rockies hadn’t won a game by more than three runs – a long run of nailbiters, walk-offs, and blown leads. Every night, a coin flip. On Thursday afternoon at Coors Field, they finally stopped sweating. Colorado hung a seven-run sixth inning on Miami, rode a 14-hit barrage to a 14-4 win, and split the four-game series. The 10-run margin was the club’s largest victory at Coors Field in nearly a year, a rare…
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