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 against Athletics
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies turned the fifth triple play in franchise history in the second inning Saturday night against the Athletics.
'It was amazing': Breaking down the Rockies' 5th triple play in club history
DENVER -- Rockies center fielder Brenton Doyle received his second Gold Glove Award and shortstop Ezequiel Tovar accepted his first on Saturday night. Then they were witnesses to, rather than participants in, the Rockies’ first triple play in 10 years.
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