The Colorado Rockies erased a five-run deficit in the eighth inning on Thursday to defeat the San Diego Padres 10-9, marking the team’s largest comeback of the season. The victory provides a glimmer of hope for the Rockies, who have yet to win a series in eight tries and hold a 7-19 record. Rookie right fielder Hunter Goodman highlighted the rally with a 448-foot home run, his first of the year, while Brenton Doyle and Brendon Rodgers each had three hits. Daniel Hudson struggled as the Rockies’ starter, giving up six runs on six hits and four walks through 3 1/3 innings.
Results for: Offensive Explosion
In a thrilling back-and-forth battle at Mansfield Stadium, Hampden Academy emerged victorious with a 13-11 comeback win over Bangor. The pivotal moment came in the top of the seventh inning when Andrew Cote cleared the bases with a three-run triple, turning a one-run deficit into a two-run lead. Hampden and Bangor both displayed offensive firepower, exchanging four-run outbursts in the second inning and the Rams taking an 11-7 lead in the fifth. However, the Broncos refused to surrender, scoring three runs each in the sixth and seventh innings to secure the victory. Notably, Cote delivered four RBIs, TJ Llerena had a two-run single, and Bodie Bishop earned the win on the mound.
Izzy Hobby, Hannah Keith, Sammy Magee, and Jalyn Welch played pivotal roles in Northern’s 15-0 victory over Palmyra. Hobby and Keith showcased their batting prowess with multiple hits and RBIs, while Magee and Welch combined their efforts to deliver a remarkable no-hitter from the mound.