The Rockies dominated early, scoring five runs in the second inning while Arizona’s pitching staff cycled through ten pitchers, with Bratt, Russell, Anderson, Morillo, Lin, Giestling and Diaz all taking the mound. Despite a late rally that saw the Diamondbacks score six runs in the eighth and ninth, the Rockies’ bullpen held firm to secure the win.
Offensively, Jordan Lawlar hit a home run for Arizona, while Tim Tawa added a hit and a walk. Tommy Troy went 2‑for‑2 with an RBI double. Colorado struck out 13 batters and walked eight, and the game featured eight challenges, five of which were successful.