Coors Field giveth and Coors Field taketh. The Miami Marlins put up 12 runs in one of their better offensive performances of the season, but still couldn’t keep pace in a 13-12 loss to the Colorado Rockies.
With eight lead changes and six home runs, this was a classic high-scoring game in Denver’s high altitude that was always likely to be won by whoever scored last.
The Marlins pushed across the go-ahead run in the tenth inning when Avisaíl García hit a sacrifice fly to center field that scored Jon Berti.