Rockies Snap Skid, Edge Yankees 3-2
Rockies Snap Skid, Edge Yankees 3-2

Rockies Snap Skid, Edge Yankees 3-2

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The Colorado Rockies snapped a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the AL East-leading New York Yankees, marking their ninth win in 51 games and giving them the most losses through 51 games since 1901. Tanner Gordon, starting in place of the injured Chase Dollander, earned his first major league win by allowing two runs over six innings. Ryan McMahon delivered a crucial two-run double in the fifth, while the Rockies' defense turned two key double plays to hold off the Yankees. Despite Aaron Judge's 17th home run and a strong offensive showing, the Yankees went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position. The win, celebrated by a sellout crowd at Coors Field, offers the Rockies a chance at their first series win of the year if they can secure one of the next two games. The victory was a rare positive moment in an otherwise difficult season for Colorado.

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