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Marlins suffer bitter loss after tying game late with 2 HRs

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DENVER — Ezequiel Tovar singled through a five-man infield during a ninth-inning storm, lifting Colorado over the Miami Marlins 7-6 Thursday after the Rockies wasted a four-run lead in the top of the inning.

Colorado took a 6-2 lead with four runs in the eighth, but Jorge Soler and pinch-hitter Garrett Cooper hit two-run homers on curveballs from Pierce Johnson in the ninth.

Huascar Brazobán (0-1) walked Kris Bryant and Elias Díaz on four pitches each starting the bottom half, retired Randal Grichuk on a flyout and after getting ahead of Ryan McMahon 0-2, threw four straight balls that loaded the bases.

Amid a downpour with thunder and lightning overhead, the Marlins moved right fielder Garrett Hampson to the infield and Tovar hit a chopper past diving third baseman Jean Segura into left field.

Brent Suter (3-0) got the final out of the ninth for the Rockies, who took three of four in the series. Díaz homered for the second straight game for Colorado in its first walk-off win of the season.

Rockies rookie centerfiel­der Brenton Doyle left on a cart in the ninth with a bruised right knee after he was injured leaping in an attempt to deny Soler a home run.

“Ligaments are fine. It doesn’t feel good, but good news,” Doyle said.

McMahon hit a tiebreakin­g RBI double in the four-run eighth. Díaz tied it with a solo shot to lead off the sixth against Braxton Garrett, his second homer in as many days. Doyle added an RBI single in the eighth.

Soler hit his 15th homer, his 10th in the past 20 games and third in as

many games. Yuli Gurriel added an RBI triple off Kyle Freeland in the third the Marlins.

“Tough loss, no doubt,” Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said. “We felt really good about (the comeback), but unfortunat­ely a few walks and it kind of cost us the game.”

With two lefty starters and a day game after a night game, both teams had revamped looks. Luis Arrárez, batting a big league-best .371, was out of Miami’s lineup. Charlie Blackmon and Jurickson Profar didn’t start for Colorado.

Gurriel put Miami ahead in the third with a one-out, RBI triple that hugged the third-base line. The 38-year-old Gurriel became the oldest player with triples in consecutiv­e games since 40-yearold Kenny Lofton for Cleveland in 2007. Jonathan Davis, acquired from Detroit on Monday, had his own triple an inning later and scored on Xavier Edwards’ single. Davis went 3 for 3 with a walk and is 6 for 7 with his new team.

Garrett went five-plus, giving up two runs and six hits. Freeland allowed two runs and seven hits over five innings.

“The ninth got crazy, but we’re here to pick guys up. We’re here to pick up Pierce,” Freeland said. “Rough outing, but we ended up coming through.”

Trainer’s room: Marlins: Arráez said he felt fine after exiting Wednesday’s game with a left leg cramp.

Up next: Marlins: LHP Jesús Luzardo (3-3, 3.83 ERA), roughed up in his last outing, starts Friday night in Anaheim against Los Angeles Angels LHP Reid Detmers (0-3, 4.87).

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP ?? Miami third baseman Jean Segura throws to first base to retire Colorado’s Brenton Doyle on Thursday in Denver.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP Miami third baseman Jean Segura throws to first base to retire Colorado’s Brenton Doyle on Thursday in Denver.

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