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At the end of the series, Daniel Bart sank again when the Rockies lost to the Brewers 7-6 on Father’s Day.

Daniel Bart will be delighted to see Brewers leave town.

Milwaukee came to the rescue of the Rockies for the second time in three days on Father’s Day, mobilizing the senior right-hander in ninth place to win 7-6 on Sunday on the race course.

The Rockies surrounded the farm seven games with a 5-2 record. Unfortunately, Major League Baseball’s worst team (5-27 as of Sunday) is now back on the road for a five-game extension starting with two in Seattle and three next week in Milwaukee.

Leadoff single written by pinch hitter Jace Peterson, Peterson’s second theft, and Daniel Vogelbach’s single RBI in ninth place allowed the audience to break 6-6.

Bart left a point out of three wins at the top of the frame. In the second installment of the four-game series last Friday, the North Carolina native conceded two wins and a run of points, gaining a one-point lead and a save chance in a match where the Rockies would eventually march. to win in 10 innings.

The last three games between Rockies and Brewers – Colorado won on Friday; Milwaukee took the next two, each decided by a race.

The final match of a wild and windy series on Sunday afternoon was the most brutal and windy of the sixth leg.

Milwaukee highlighted Rockies star CC Gonzalez 6-0 – all six were scored, and most came after strong contact – in sixth place the hosts went off the mat.

Colorado also pulls.

The hosts shelled Milwaukee for six and six in the sixth to chase starter Eric Lawyer, who had kept the Rockies down to zero points in two wins in the first five frames. They were still grueling to free Jack Cotley, who was eliminated for three runs and two home runs.

Rimal Tobias started the party with a single leadoff, a shot towards the center, which extended the longest impact on the majors to 17 games.

Jonathan Dasa fired from 412 feet into the left grandstand as the sun-kissed area of ​​Coors Field became the target practice bulge for the remainder of the inning.

Trevor Story responded with his homer to Dasa’s Tatar, 466 feet deep to the left of the rainbow, which reduced the Brewers lead to 6-3. For the fourth time this season the Rockies have delivered runs behind the house.

Charlie Blackmon moved with a line centered on Cotley. CJ He went to the Crown Yard – another homer left, who was a 456 foot – as soon as Blackmon scored, he pulled two more points and led the hosts within 6-5.

Cotley led Brendan Rodgers to the right of the first out of frame. Joshua Fuentes went down with a 1-2 ball and scored 377 feet over the left wall for Homer, who finished the match 6-6.

The Rocks hit four home runs in an inning on Sunday for the third time in game ownership history. This is already the second time this season that Colorado has already burned four Dodgers in the same setting on April 2, collecting two off-starters from Trevor Boyer and another pair from David Price.

The attorney arrived at Father’s Day in Coorsfield with an ERA of 18.82 and a 0-4 lifetime score on Blake Street. For five innings, the Rockies couldn’t touch Kana.

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