Rockies end historic run, top Pirates 3-2

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Ryan McMahon Hits Home Run into the Allegheny River, Leading Rockies to Victory

In an impressive display of skill and determination, Ryan McMahon of the Colorado Rockies smashed a homer into the Allegheny River, propelling his team to a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. This momentous win marked a significant turning point for the Rockies, who had previously struggled to maintain a lead throughout the season.

McMahon’s powerful hit came in the sixth inning, when he launched a towering shot over the right-field stands off pitcher Martín Pérez. The ball traveled an impressive 445 feet from home plate, landing in the river and solidifying McMahon’s place in PNC Park history. With this remarkable feat, McMahon expressed his satisfaction, stating, “It’s kind of like the goal of every hitter when you come in here to really juice one because you want to see it go in there.”

The Rockies Break Their Streak

Prior to this game, the Colorado Rockies had faced a daunting challenge, trailing in each of their first 31 games of the season. This unprecedented streak had cast a shadow over the team, leading to restless nights for their manager, Bud Black. However, with their victory over the Pirates, the Rockies finally managed to break free from this pattern of defeat, showcasing their resilience and determination.

Elehuris Montero and Brendan Rodgers contributed to the Rockies’ offensive onslaught with RBI singles in the sixth inning, further solidifying their lead. Pitcher Cal Quantrill delivered a stellar performance on the mound, holding the Pirates to just three hits and striking out nine batters. Quantrill’s masterful display of control and precision propelled the Rockies to a wire-to-wire victory, a rare occurrence for the team this season.

A Glimpse of Optimism

Despite their challenging start to the season, Cal Quantrill expressed confidence in his team’s potential for success. As the Rockies aim to turn the tide and secure more wins in the coming games, Quantrill remains steadfast in his belief in the team’s talent and resilience. With a professional mindset and unwavering determination, the Rockies look ahead to brighter days on the baseball field.

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