Blackmon drives in 3 runs in one of
the last games of his career as Rockies beat Cardinals 10-8
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[September 27, 2024]
By CRAIG MEYER
DENVER (AP) — Charlie Blackmon had three RBIs and three runs in one
of the final games of his professional career, Michael Toglia had
three hits and two RBIs, and the Colorado Rockies avoided a sweep
with a come-from-behind 10-8 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on
Thursday.
A two-run, game-tying double from Ezequiel Tovar was the catalyst of
a five-run eighth inning for the Rockies, who had lost five of their
previous six games. The double was Tovar’s NL-leading 45th of the
season. Ryan McMahon’s double to right field in the next at-bat
brought home Tovar for the eventual winning run.
“I think you just never know what’s going to happen at Coors Field,"
Blackmon said. "I told the guys that was a Coors Field grinder.
We’ve seen that game before, over and over. You’ve got to make sure
you never quit. You never know what could happen.”
Tovar, McMahon, Jake Cave and Aaron Schunk each finished with two
hits. McMahon entered the game hitting just .192 in 54 games since
he was Colorado’s lone representative at the All-Star Game.
The Rockies will need to win two out of three games against the Los
Angeles Dodgers this weekend to avoid the second 100-loss season in
the franchise's 31-year history.
“It’s on the forefront of everybody’s mind," McMahon said. "We’ve
all talked about it. That’s the goal. It’s not a great spot to be
in, but it’s the spot we’re in, so might as well make the most of
it.”
Blackmon’s two-run home run in the second inning was the 227th of
his 14-year career, tying Carlos Gonzalez for the fifth in franchise
history. The 38-year-old Blackmon announced Monday he would be
retiring at the end of the season. His three RBIs were his most in a
game since May 27. His father threw out the game's ceremonial first
pitch, a strike.
“I think I’d like to be able to enjoy this, these last three games,"
Blackmon said. "I don’t have any goals except for the fact I want to
remember as much as I can and enjoy it.”
Angel Chivilli (2-3) picked up the win for the Rockies while Ryan
Fernandez (1-6) took the loss for St. Louis after giving up four of
Colorado’s five eighth inning runs. Seth Halvorsen pitched a
scoreless ninth inning for his second save of the season.
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Colorado Rockies' Charlie Blackmon follows the flight of his two-run
home run off St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Kyle Gibson in
second inning of a baseball game Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, in
Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
The loss snapped a four-game win streak for the
Cardinals, who need one more victory to secure their 23rd winning
season in the last 25 years.
“Fernandez has to get you to Hels (MLB saves leader Ryan Helsley)
and unfortunately, it didn’t work out for him today," Cardinals
manager Oliver Marmol said. "He’s been really good all year. It
happens. We took our shot. It didn’t go our way.”
Lars Nootbaar had two hits and two RBIs, including his 11th home run
of the season, for St. Louis. Paul Goldschmidt hit his 22nd home run
of the season, a 457-foot solo shot to center field in the first
inning that snapped a 19-game drought without a homer.
Pedro Pagés and Ivan Herrera also homered for the Cardinals.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cardinals: Placed LHP JoJo Romero (left forearm flex inflammation)
on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to Sept. 22, and recalled
RHP Chris Roycroft from Triple-A Memphis.
Rockies: RHP Ryan Feltner will start Colorado’s season finale
against the Los Angeles Dodgers after leaving his start Tuesday in
the seventh inning with a cramp in his right arm.
UP NEXT
Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (9-11, 5.35 ERA) will take the mound
against host San Francisco and RHP Landen Roupp (1-1, 2.70).
Rockies: RHP Cal Quantrill (8-10, 4.72 ERA) will face off against
the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers and a yet-to-be-determined starter.
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