Reds explode for six runs in ninth to stun Rockies
Jun 5, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon (19) dives safely into first during the fourth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports Jonathan India hit a grand slam to cap a six-run ninth inning, Spencer Steer also went deep in the ninth, and the Cincinnati Reds rallied to beat the Colorado Rockies 12-7 in Denver on Wednesday.
Cincinnati swept the three-game series to extend its winning streak to four games.
TJ Friedl was hit by a pitch leading off the ninth but Jalen Beeks (2-3) got the next two batters. Steer then hit an 0-1 pitch into the seats in left, his seventh homer of the season, to put Cincinnati ahead.
Jake Fraley and Tyler Stephenson singled, Blake Dunn walked to load the bases and India crushed his fourth career grand slam and second of the season off of Angel Chivilli. The homer was India's third of the season.
Jeimer Candelario homered -- his eighth of the season -- among his two hits, Friedl also went deep with his second of the season and Elly De La Cruz had three hits for the Reds.
Fernando Cruz (3-5) worked out of a jam in the eighth for the win
Elias Diaz homered, singled twice and drove in three runs, Charlie Blackmon also had three hits and Ezequiel Tovar had two hits for Colorado, which has lost five in a row.
The Rockies squandered a 4-0 lead but Diaz put them back in front with a solo homer in the fifth inning, his fifth of the season. Diaz stretched the lead in the seventh with an RBI single and Brendan Rodgers added a sacrifice fly to drive in Tovar. Rodgers finished with three RBIs.
Colorado scored four times in the first against Graham Ashcraft but Candelario cut the lead in half with a two-run homer in the third, his eight on the year.
Ashcraft left with two outs in the fourth after hitting Sean Bouchard, who exited the game in the eighth with an ankle injury. Ashcraft allowed four runs on six hits and struck out two in 3 2/3 innings.
Friedl's two-run homer in the fifth off starter Dakota Hudson, his second of the season, tied it. Hudson allowed four runs on five hits and walked four in 4 1/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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