The German Marquez took seven effective innings on Sunday and Hunter Goodman hit five runs when the Colorado Rockies beat a loss line of eight games with a 9-3 win over the visiting San Diego Padres. Marquez (1-6) entered the day with a 9.90 earnings average, but looked more like the pitcher that was in his career against San Diego 10-4. He only allowed three strokes and a run with one hike and two blows to lower his era to 8.27. Despite the victory, the Rockies, who is now 7-33, announced after the match that they relieved the driver Bud Black and Bench Coach Mike Redmond from their duties. Third base coach Warren Schaeffer was named interim manager, with coach Clint Hurdle Eleveed to the interim banking coach. Nick Pivetta (5-2) took only four innings for San Diego, allowing six runs of seven strokes and two runs while he had five. It was his second-shortest outing of the year. Goodman was his primary torment. The Colorado Catcher cracked a three-run homer in the first, his sixth of the year, and then tripled two runs in third place and later scored via Mickey Moniak’s RBI singles. This led it 6-1 and put the Rockies well on their way to just their seventh win in 40 games. Marquez kept them straight and narrow and reached a dozen outs on soil. The last two come on Jason Heyward’s double playing ball in seventh place on Marquez’s 78th and last pitch of the match. It was a much-needed quality start for a team that allowed 55 runs in the last four games, including 21 on 24 strokes on Saturday night in a 21-0 loss. The roads res stretched out 40 strokes in the first two games of the series, but managed only five against Marquez and two relievers. Colorado added two runs in seventh place on a sacrificial fly by Michael Toglia and an RBI double by Moniac. Ryan McMahon ended the standings with a solo -Homer in the eighth, his sixth of the year. Manny Machado rode two runs for San Diego, who lost for the first time in six games with the Rockies this year. Goodman had three of Colorado’s 12 strokes, which had a single shame of the cycle. -Media on the field level
Rockies barely win against roads, but shake coaching staff anyway
