Rockies vs Reds Recap: Big 13-2 W at Coors

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The Rockies Dominate in Denver
The Colorado Rockies hosted the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field on Wednesday, April 29, and it turned into a spectacular show for Colorado fans. After losing to Cincinnati seven to two the night before, the Rockies came out hungry for revenge. Starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano took the mound for Colorado, while Brandon Williamson pitched for the Reds. From the very first inning, the Rockies made their intentions clear. They weren't interested in a close game—they wanted to put on a hitting clinic. The final score told the whole story: Colorado dominated with thirteen runs while holding Cincinnati to just two. This wasn't a competitive matchup; it was a complete takeover by the home team that showed Colorado's young core could deliver explosive offensive performances.
Early Dominance: Colorado Explodes
Sullivan's double to right field in the first inning sparked an incredible Colorado offensive display. The ball rocketed off his bat at ninety-seven miles per hour and traveled three hundred fourteen feet, scoring Castro, Doyle, and Goodman instantly. That three-run hit set the tone for everything that followed. When Castro drove in Doyle with another double in the third inning, Colorado's lead grew to four to zero. The Rockies kept piling on the pressure, and the Reds' pitching staff seemed helpless to stop them. Goodman homered in the fifth inning, launching a four-hundred-twelve-foot blast to left-center field with an exit velocity of one hundred two miles per hour. Colorado's hitters were absolutely on fire, demonstrating precision and power that overwhelmed Cincinnati's defense throughout the entire contest.
Seventh and Ninth Innings Seal the Victory
Goodman absolutely exploded in the seventh inning with another home run, this one traveling four hundred fifteen feet to left field. His exit velocity of one hundred nine miles per hour demonstrated incredible power at the plate. Rumfield scored on that blast, extending Colorado's lead even further. Karros added a sacrifice fly, scoring another run through a well-placed out. When the ninth inning arrived, the Rockies unleashed a final offensive barrage that made the game completely out of reach. Tovar singled to drive in Goodman and Sullivan, while Moniak delivered a ground rule double scoring Karros. Beck grounded out to score Tovar, and Doyle singled for another run. The Reds managed one last-minute home run by Benson, but it came too late to matter. Colorado's victory improved their record to fourteen wins and seventeen losses, proving they could compete fiercely at home.
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