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Moniak's Blasts Power Rockies Past Phillies
5 Apr
Summary
- Mickey Moniak hit two home runs to secure the Rockies' victory.
- Tomoyuki Sugano pitched six innings, allowing only one run.
- The Phillies' four-game winning streak ended with this loss.

Mickey Moniak hit two home runs on Sunday, leading the Colorado Rockies to a 4-1 win against the Philadelphia Phillies. This victory allowed the Rockies to salvage the final game of their weekend series.
Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano earned his first win of the season, striking out five batters and allowing only one run across six innings. T.J. Rumfield also contributed to the Rockies' offense with a two-run homer in the first inning, part of a three-run frame.
Victor Vodnik secured his first save of the season by striking out Rafael Marchán in the ninth inning with runners on base. The Phillies' loss snapped a four-game winning streak, and they struggled to capitalize on opportunities, leaving seven runners on base.
Philadelphia's starting pitcher Taijuan Walker took the loss, giving up four earned runs and three home runs over five innings. The Phillies will face the San Francisco Giants next, while the Rockies are set to play the Houston Astros.