Marquez helps Rockies complete
two-game sweep of Athletics'
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[July 30, 2020]
German Marquez struck out eight
in six solid innings, Charlie Blackmon and Ryan McMahon had two hits
each, and the visiting Colorado Rockies beat the Oakland Athletics'
5-1 on Wednesday.
The Rockies swept the two-game series and earned their fourth
consecutive victory.
Trevor Story had a hit and a walk, scored two runs and stole a base
for Colorado.
Matt Chapman homered and Robbie Grossman had two hits for the A's,
who had won three of four in their opening series against the Los
Angeles Angels before the Rockies came to town.
The A's got on the board in the first inning when Chapman hit a
two-out, full-count fastball over the center field wall for his
first home run of the season.
Marquez (1-1) settled down after that, and he wound up allowing just
four hits and one walk.
Colorado tied it in the second but missed a chance for more against
A's starter Frankie Montas. After Daniel Murphy walked and McMahon
singled to lead off the inning, Sam Hilliard struck out before
Garrett Hampson walked to load the bases. Tony Wolters hit a ball to
the wall in right that Stephen Piscotty couldn't corral, allowing
Murphy to score from third.
But Montas (0-1) then got David Dahl to pop up to second and Story
to ground out to keep the score 1-1. Montas allowed two runs on five
hits and two walks in five innings. He struck out three.
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Rockies players celebrate after the game against the Oakland
Athletics at Oakland Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA
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The Rockies added a run in the fourth when McMahon led off with a
single, went to third on Hilliard's single to right and scored on
Hampson's sacrifice fly to left to make it 2-1.
Oakland had a chance to tie in the bottom of the frame when Matt
Olson reached on a one-out walk before a double by Grossman put
runners on second and third with two outs. Piscotty hit a sharp
grounder to third, and Nolan Arenado's throw home beat Olson. The
A's challenged the tag play, but the call was upheld after a review.
Colorado added another run in the eighth on Blackmon's RBI double.
The Rockies padded the lead in the ninth when Blackmon beat out a
grounder back to the pitcher with two outs, driving in Hampson from
third while Story hustled home from second to make it a four-run
game.
-Field Level Media
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