DENVER -- A Mariners team that made a living on one-run wins in the first half, saw that script flipped Sunday in a 4-3 loss to the Rockies and now heads to the All-Star break looking to regroup from a four-game losing streak.
Though the Mariners finished the first half with the fourth-best record in the Majors at 58-39, they were swept by the Rockies to wrap up a 1-5 road trip, and now will take four days off before resuming play Friday in Seattle.
Seattle is still an MLB-leading 26-12 in one-run games, but Colorado won this one on a walk-off home run by Trevor Story to lead off the bottom of the ninth against Nick Vincent.