The Rockies scored three times in the first inning but couldn't muster as much as a minor threat until the 10th. Also, the managing. My goodness, the managing...
The Rockies dropped their third consecutive game on Friday, falling to the Diamondbacks, 4-3, in 10 innings.
Colorado scored three runs in the first inning but had just one hit from that point until the 10th, when Nick Hundley reached on a bunt single. That gave the Rockies runners on first and second with no outs, but the threat quickly vanished when Michael McKenry, who was pinch hitting for Scott Oberg in a situation that could have called for a bunt, lined into a double play.