Rockies obtain a rare victory against the Padres, then the director of Bud Black fires

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Rockies obtain a rare victory against the Padres, then the director of Bud Black fires

May 11, 2025; Denver, Colorado, United States; The launcher starting from the German Colorado Marraz (48) Rockies offers land during the first round against the Padres de San Diego in Coors Field. Compulsory credit: Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn

The German Marquez launched seven effective rounds on Sunday and Hunter Goodman struck five points while the Colorado rockies have achieved a sequence of eight consecutive defeats with a 9-3 victory against the Padres de San Diego visiting Denver.

After the match, however, the Rockies announced the dismissal of the Manager Bud Black and the bench coach Mike Redmond. Despite the victory, Colorado is a first 7-33 of the League on the season.

The third base coach Warren Schaeffer, was appointed acting manager with strike coach Clint Hurdle raised in the temporary bench coach.

Marquez (1-6) entered the day with an average deserved race of 9.90 but looked more like the launcher who had 10-4 in his career against San Diego. He only granted three strokes and a race with a step and two withdrawals to the stick, reducing his ERA to 8.27.

Nick Pivetta (5-2) lasted only four rounds for San Diego, allowing six points of seven strokes and two goals on balls while originating at five. It was his second outing of the highest year.

Goodman was his main executioner. The Colorado Catcher – serving in the role of the shot in this game – made a three -point circuit in the first, its sixth of the year, then tripled two points in the third and later scored via the single RBI of Mickey Moniak.

It was 6-1 and put the rocks well on the way to their seventh victory in 40 games. Marquez kept them on the right and narrow, recovering a dozen withdrawals from Granders. The last two came on the double game of Jason Heyward in the seventh on the 78th and last throw of the Marquez match.

It was an essential start of quality for a team that had granted 55 points at the top of the four previous games, including 21 on 24 strokes on Saturday evening in a 21-0 defeat. The Padres struck 40 strokes in the first two games in the series, but only managed five against Marquez and two readers.

The Colorado added two points to the seventh on a sacrificial fly by Michael Toglia and a double RBI by Moniak. Ryan McMahon crowned the scoring with a solo circuit in the eighth, his sixth of the year.

Manny Machado drove in two points for San Diego, who lost for the first time in six games with the Rockies this year.

Goodman managed three of the 12 strokes of Colorado, to come only one shy in the cycle.

– field level media

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