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Rockies turn 5th triple play in franchise history in 2nd inning against Athletics

  • The Colorado Rockies achieved their fifth triple play in franchise history during the second inning against the Athletics, although they ultimately lost the game 7-4.
  • Jacob Wilson contributed to the Athletics' comeback with a two-run double that helped the team take the lead, having previously trailed 3-0.
  • The Rockies have now lost six consecutive games and have a record of 1-7, tying with the 2005 team for the worst start in franchise history.
  • Ryan McMahon noted that this was his first experience executing a triple play and emphasized his determination for the team to improve.
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Rockies turn 5th triple play in franchise history in 2nd inning of loss to Athletics

DENVER (AP) — Ryan McMahon took a one-hopper and turned it into three outs. It's the first time he's been a part of a triple play.

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Rockies turn 5th triple play in franchise history in 2nd inning against Athletics

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies turned the fifth triple play in franchise history in the second inning Saturday night against the Athletics.

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The Longmont Leader broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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