Rockies Snap 17-Game Home Series Losing Streak with 10-6 Win over Twins
Rockies Snap 17-Game Home Series Losing Streak with 10-6 Win over Twins

Rockies Snap 17-Game Home Series Losing Streak with 10-6 Win over Twins

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The Colorado Rockies secured a significant 10-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins, marking their first home series win of the 2025 season and snapping a 17-series home losing streak, one of the longest in MLB history. Despite a rough start, with the Twins taking an early 3-0 lead, Rockies pitcher Antonio Senzatela delivered a strong performance after the second inning, effectively limiting the Twins' offense for five innings. Key offensive contributions included Ryan McMahon's two-run homer and Ezequiel Tovar's pivotal three-run homer in the fifth inning, which helped the Rockies pull ahead decisively. The Twins struggled to maintain momentum after their early scoring, facing efficient pitching and defensive plays that stifled their chances, including double plays and limited pitches in critical innings. Zebby Matthews made a return for the Twins but was unable to contain the Rockies' offense, conceding five runs in five innings. This series loss contributes to the Twins' ongoing struggles and highlights the Rockies' rare but impactful success amid a historically poor season.

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