Rockies lose fifth straight, fall to 4-22 after Reds defeat
Rockies lose fifth straight, fall to 4-22 after Reds defeat

Rockies lose fifth straight, fall to 4-22 after Reds defeat

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The Colorado Rockies continued their difficult season with a 6-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, marking their fifth consecutive defeat and dropping their record to 4-22, the worst 26-game start in franchise history. The game was marked by home runs, with the Reds' Noelvi Marte hitting a two-run homer and Austin Hays adding two solo shots, while Colorado's Michael Toglia and Adael Amador also homered. Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela struggled, giving up four runs and three homers, and the team’s bullpen allowed crucial runs late in the game. The Rockies briefly rallied in the ninth but fell short, as their pitching and hitting woes persisted. Amador's home run was the first of his major league career, providing a bright spot amid the team's ongoing struggles. The Reds, meanwhile, have won three in a row, buoyed by strong performances from their lineup and pitcher Hunter Greene.

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