Rockies Pile up Franchise-Record 23 Runs in Rout of Athletics in Vegas
Willi Castro and Hunter Goodman each hit two homers as Colorado snapped a three-game skid and avoided a sweep, while Tomoyuki Sugano earned the win.
- On Sunday, the Colorado Rockies set a franchise record by scoring 23 runs in a 23-9 victory over the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark on a 101-degree afternoon.
- Manager Warren Schaeffer praised his team's resilience after snapping a three-game losing streak, noting the thin air and heat created a "very, very tough environment."
- Willi Castro fueled the offense with seven RBIs, while Hunter Goodman recorded five hits and Kyle Karros added four as the Rockies launched six home runs.
- Colorado right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano earned the victory despite surrendering eight runs over five innings, while Athletics right fielder Carlos Cortes yielded one run in relief.
- The Athletics are preparing to move into a new $2 billion stadium on The Strip by 2028, currently playing a six-game homestand at their top minor league affiliate's site.
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Rockies hit jackpot in Vegas, scoring franchise record 23 runs in rout of A’s
The Colorado Rockies scored a franchise record 23 runs in a win over the A's in Las Vegas.
Rockies pile up franchise-record 23 runs in rout of Athletics in Vegas
Willi Castro hit two home runs and drove in seven runs to lead the visiting Colorado Rockies to a 23-9 win over the Athletics on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas.

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