DENVER -- Bryan Shaw entered Saturday's game with a one-run lead. He left with a five-run deficit and boos raining down from Coors Field.
The Rockies lost their sixth straight game at home, 12-7, to the D-backs. With the loss, Colorado dropped to .500 for time since April 30.
With 13 hits from the Diamondbacks -- eight of which came against the Colorado bullpen -- the Rockies have allowed more than 10 hits in 11 consecutive games since May 28. It's the longest streak in the Majors since Seattle's 11-game streak in 2008.