Iannetta's game-winning single caps biggest comeback in Rockies' history
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| Regular Season Series |
| Colorado leads 5-3 (as of Fri 7/4) |
| Thu 7/3 |
@COL 6, FLA 5 |
Recap |
| >Fri 7/4 |
@COL 18, FLA 17 |
Box Score |
| Sat 7/5 |
@COL 12, FLA 6 |
Recap |
| Sun 7/6 |
FLA 10, @COL 5 |
Recap |
| Thu 7/31 |
@FLA 12, COL 2 |
Recap |
| Fri 8/1 |
COL 5, @FLA 2 |
Recap |
| Sat 8/2 |
@FLA 5, COL 3 |
Recap |
| Sun 8/3 |
COL 3, @FLA 2 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Rockies | Marlins |
| Scoring Summary |
| FLA | COL |
 | 1st | H Ramirez homered to center. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | M Jacobs doubled to right, J Hermida scored, J Cantu to third. | 2 | 0 |
 | 1st | M Treanor homered to left, J Cantu and M Jacobs scored. | 5 | 0 |
 | 1st | C Barmes doubled to deep left, R Spilborghs scored. | 5 | 1 |
 | 2nd | J Willingham hit a ground rule double to third, H Ramirez and J Cantu scored. | 7 | 1 |
 | 2nd | R Spilborghs singled to left, T Tulowitzki scored, C Bowers to second. | 7 | 2 |
 | 2nd | C Barmes singled to center, C Bowers scored, R Spilborghs to third. | 7 | 3 |
 | 3rd | J Baker grounded out to shortstop, G Atkins scored. | 7 | 4 |
 | 4th | C Ross doubled to deep center, J Cantu, J Willingham and M Jacobs scored. | 10 | 4 |
 | 4th | A Amezaga doubled to deep left center, C Ross scored. | 11 | 4 |
 | 4th | H Ramirez doubled to deep left center, A Amezaga scored. | 12 | 4 |
 | 4th | J Hermida singled to right, H Ramirez scored. | 13 | 4 |
 | 4th | R Spilborghs homered to left. | 13 | 5 |
 | 5th | M Holliday homered to right. | 13 | 6 |
 | 5th | C Iannetta homered to left, G Atkins and J Baker scored. | 13 | 9 |
 | 6th | R Spilborghs homered to left. | 13 | 10 |
 | 6th | G Atkins homered to left, C Barmes scored. | 13 | 12 |
 | 7th | C Ross singled to left, J Cantu and J Willingham scored, M Jacobs to second. | 15 | 12 |
 | 7th | L Gonzalez singled to center, C Ross and A Amezaga scored. | 17 | 12 |
 | 7th | M Holliday homered to left, O Quintanilla, R Spilborghs and C Barmes scored. | 17 | 16 |
 | 9th | G Atkins singled to left, C Barmes scored, M Holliday to second. | 17 | 17 |
 | 9th | C Iannetta singled to left, M Holliday scored, G Atkins to third, J Baker to second. | 17 | 18 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Coors Field, Denver, CO |
| Attendance | 48,691 (96.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:59 |
| Weather | 93 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 4 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Chad Fairchild, First Base - Mark Wegner, Second Base - Jeff Kellogg, Third Base - Rob Drake |
DENVER (AP) -- The blasts returned to Coors Field long before the fireworks.
Fast Facts
• The Rockies overcame a nine-run deficit for the first time in franchise history.
• Colorado's six homers tied a team record for home runs at Coors Field.
• Matt Holliday (10, 11) recorded his 10th career multi-homer game and his third career grand slam.
• It was Florida's 262nd consecutive game without pitching a complete game, setting an MLB record.
• The 35 combined runs set a Marlins franchise record.
• It was the second time in team history the Marlins allowed six homers in a game.
• The 35 combined runs is by far the most in the majors this season.
• There have been only three games with 25 combined runs this season: Rangers/Yankees, Rangers/Tigers and Rockies/Phillies.
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In a throwback to the pre-humidor days, Colorado homered six times and beat the
Florida Marlins 18-17 on Friday night after trailing by nine runs in the biggest comeback in Rockies history.
Chris Iannetta singled home the winning run off
Kevin Gregg in the ninth inning.
Garrett Atkins, who had a career-best five hits, drove in the tying run off Gregg (6-4), who blew his second save in 24 hours. After
Hanley Ramirez's error on a potential double-play groundball loaded the bases, Iannetta singled to left through a drawn-in infield.
"When you're in a game like that you never know what's going to happen," Iannetta said. "You know you have a chance no matter what. We just kept battling and kept coming."
The last time a team came back to win from nine down was Aug. 23, 2006, when Cleveland rallied for a 15-13 victory at Kansas City, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
In the highest-scoring game at Coors Field since the humidor was introduced in 2002, bringing some sanity to mile-high baseball, the Rockies and Marlins combined for 35 runs on 43 hits, 21 of them for extra bases with eight home runs.
17 Not Enough
The Marlins led by as many as nine Friday. The lead and, eventually, 17 runs failed to hold up. Colorado stormed back from a 13-4 deficit to put Florida in a not-so-elite club -- 17-run losers. Here's a look:
Teams to Score 17+ Runs
and Lose Since 1900
| Year |
Team |
Opp. |
Score |
| 2008 |
Marlins |
Rockies |
18-17* |
| 1979 |
Cubs |
Phillies |
23-22 |
| 1969 |
Phillies |
Reds |
19-17* |
| 1932 |
Indians |
Athletics |
18-17 |
| 1922 |
Phillies |
Cubs |
26-23* |
| 1900 |
Braves |
Phillies |
19-17 |
*Nine-inning game
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"It was a fun game to be hitting," Atkins said. "It wasn't a fun game to be playing defense."
The last time two teams combined for this many runs was May 19, 1999, also at Coors Field, when the
Cincinnati Reds roughed up the Rockies 24-12.
Colorado scored in every inning but the eighth, yet trailed until Atkins' tying single in the ninth.
Taylor Buchholz (3-2) threw one inning for the win, Colorado's fourth straight.
The Rockies hit a half-dozen homers, two each by
Ryan Spilborghs and
Matt Holliday, who had his third career grand slam. Atkins and Iannetta also went deep for Colorado, which hadn't had this many long balls in a game since 1999.
"If people came for the fireworks, they got more than the postgame fireworks," Holliday said. "They got their money's worth. Almost 40 runs, 40 hits."
Florida set season highs in runs and hits (22).
Cody Ross drove in five runs for the Marlins, who had never blown a lead this big before.
Jorge Cantu scored four times and
Mike Jacobs went 4-for-4 and reached base all six times up in a losing cause.
Until Gregg blew his second straight save, left-hander
Scott Olsen was in line for the win despite allowing nine runs (eight earned) and 11 hits -- including three homers -- in five innings.
The Rockies scored 12 straight runs via the long ball after falling behind 13-4 in the fourth inning.
"That was one of those throwback games from back in the day: the last team to hit," Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said. "This was by far the most fun I've had watching our team swinging the bat in a long time, if not ever. You go up and down the lineup there's a whole host of stars."
Spilborghs, who had a career-best four hits, homered in the fourth. Holliday and Iannetta went deep in the fifth, and Spilborghs and Atkins hit home runs in the sixth, cutting Colorado's deficit to 13-12.
Ross, who cleared the bases with a double in the fourth, drove home two runs with a single off
Jason Grilli in the seventh, and pinch-hitter
Luis Gonzalez singled home two more runs off Manny Corpas to give Florida a 17-12 lead.
All that did was set the stage for the most dramatic long ball of the night, Holliday's third career grand slam when he took
Logan Kensing deep to center field on a full-count breaking pitch that made it 17-16.
"We couldn't get outs," Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "They couldn't either.
The Marlins roughed up right-hander
Greg Reynolds for seven runs on seven hits in just 1 1-3 innings, the shortest of his 11 major league starts.
Ramirez and
Matt Treanor homered for Florida, which led 13-4 after a six-run fourth inning highlighted by Ross's bases-clearing double off
Cedrick Bowers.
"We were warned to keep scoring. Don't quit. We were told to keep hitting," Jacobs said. "We slugged. They slugged. When the game was 13-4, I saw the way the game was going. They weren't going to give up."
"This was incredible," Hurdle said. "From an offensive standpoint, they kept coming back into the dugout, grabbing bats and feeling fresh."
Game notes The top four hitters in Colorado's lineup -- Spilborghs,
Clint Barmes, Holliday and Atkins -- were a combined 16-for-22 with five home runs and 13 RBIs. ... The Rockies placed ailing first baseman
Todd Helton (back) on the 15-day DL and recalled power prospect
Joe Koshansky from Triple-A Colorado Springs.