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Did Rockies' Third-Inning Spark Against Reds Ignite a Comeback at Great American Ball Park?

The Colorado Rockies faced off against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park, with the home team securing a 4-2 victory. This result brought the Reds to a record of 50-47, while the Rockies continued their challenging season with a record of 22-74. The game unfolded over nine innings and was attended by 24,541 fans.


Jul 30, 2022; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Daniel Bard (52) delivers against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the ninth inning at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

First Inning


The game began with both teams feeling each other out. The Reds managed to score early in the first inning, capitalizing on their initial momentum. Their single run set an early tone for what would be a competitive matchup.


Third Inning


The third inning saw the Rockies come alive as they scored two runs, thanks to timely hits from key players like Mickey Moniak who contributed significantly with his .333 average and two RBIs in this game. This brief surge gave hope to Rox fans that their team might turn things around against the Big Red Machine.


Fifth Inning


As the game progressed into the fifth inning, Cincinnati responded by adding another run to their tally. Despite solid pitching efforts from Austin Gomber and Jimmy Herget for Colorado—who maintained respectable ERAs of 4.154 and 0 respectively—the Reds' offense proved resilient.


Seventh Inning


In what could be considered one of the game's turning points, Cincinnati extended their lead further in the seventh inning by scoring an additional run due to some fielding errors on part of Blake Street Bombers which included throwing errors that allowed runners to advance more easily than anticipated.


Ninth Inning


Heading into ninth inning action without any further scoring from either side after seventh frame concluded; it became clear that despite valiant efforts particularly during earlier segments such as third-inning rally led primarily through Moniak's contributions alongside others like Ryan McMahon whose defensive prowess remained consistent throughout entire contest - ultimately fell short when final out recorded sealing fate firmly within hands belonging solely towards victorious hosts known affectionately among locals simply 'Redlegs'.


For those interested in more detailed analysis including specific player performances or strategic decisions made during various stages throughout duration please refer back here regularly where updates will continue being provided accordingly under section titled "Rockies vs Reds recap".


Looking ahead now towards next scheduled matchup slated take place July 18th when Minnesota Twins visit Coors Field located Denver CO starting promptly at approximately eight forty PM Eastern Daylight Time broadcast live via COLR network ensuring all loyal supporters opportunity tune watch unfold firsthand right before very eyes! Don't miss chance share insights gained today friends family alike help spread word far wide possible!

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