Colorado scores 6 times in the eighth inning to forge 4-game split with Padres
The Padres bullpen was superb. Then it wasn’t. Coors Field got back to acting like itself on Thursday, and the Padres came from ahead to lose 10-9 when the Rockies scored six runs in the eighth inning. After three relievers had covered more than four scoreless innings, Wandy Peralta entered the game with two runners on and one out in the eighth with the Padres holding a 9-4 lead.
De los Santos struck out Doyle to start the seventh before Yuki Matsui ended the inning and got through the seventh before giving up a one-out double to Brendan Rodgers and walking pinch-hitter Sean Bouchard. The teams took turns answering each other to get to a 4-4 tie in the third inning. The Rockies scored first for just the fourth time in 26 games this season, taking a 1-0 lead on a pair of singles and a sacrifice fly in the first inning.
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