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Colorado Rockies Pull Off Stunning Walk-Off Victory – Full Game Highlights, Final Score & Must-See Moments

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DENVER — The Colorado Rockies return to Coors Field this afternoon looking to even their holiday-weekend set against the Chicago White Sox in a matchup that offers both intrigue on the mound and plenty of fan-friendly perks in the stands. First pitch is scheduled for 3:10 p.m. ET (1:10 p.m. local) with regional coverage on COLR in Colorado and CHSN in Chicago, plus streaming on Fubo and MLB.TV for out-of-market viewers. Why today’s Rockies game matters • Colorado is trying to climb out of the NL West cellar after splitting its last four contests, including a dramatic 7-6 win over Houston earlier this week. • Chicago took Friday’s opener 3-2 and now leads the season series 1-0, giving the Rockies extra motivation as they try to defend home turf before heading on a long East-Coast road swing. Probable pitchers: chase for consistency Manager Bud Black hands the ball to rookie right-hander Chase Dollander (2-9, 6.65 ERA) in search of his first quality start since mid-June. Dollander’s high-octane fastball has been offset by command issues, but he owns a 9.8 K/9 rate at altitude and held opposing hitters to a .238 average his last two outings. Chicago counters with Shane Smith (3-6, 3.86 ERA), whose heavy sinker could be tailor-made for Coors Field’s run-suppressing humidors. Key match-ups to watch 1. Hunter Goodman vs. Smith: Goodman’s 16 home runs lead Colorado, and 11 of those have come in Denver. Watch for him to hunt first-pitch sinkers. 2. Andrew Benintendi vs. Dollander: Chicago’s leader with 10 homers thrives on elevated fastballs; Dollander will need to live on the edges early. 3. Bullpen battle: The Rockies own an NL-worst 5.47 ERA, but rookie southpaw Evan Justice has allowed just one run over his last 10 games. If Colorado can hand him a late lead, fireworks could follow on and off the field. Game-day essentials • Promotion: “Autograph Sunday” begins when gates open at 11:30 a.m. MDT—arrive early for signatures from select Rockies players. • Weather: Forecast calls for 89°F and sunshine, so bring sunscreen and stay hydrated. • Tickets: Secondary platforms still list seats from $15; the club’s popular “Blake Street Steal” lower-level deal remains under $20 while supplies last. Injury report Colorado remains without shortstop Ezequiel Tovar (oblique, due back July 18) and slugger Kris Bryant (back, 60-day IL), while Chicago travels minus Luis Robert Jr. (hamstring, 10-day IL). How to follow live Fans can listen on KOA 850 AM or the Rockies Radio Network, stream on MLB Gameday Audio, and track pitch-by-pitch data via the MLB app’s Gamecast. For real-time highlights and behind-the-scenes content, follow @Rockies on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. Bottom line With the summer heat rising and the Mid-Summer Classic just around the corner, today’s Rockies game offers a prime chance to see whether Colorado’s young core can build momentum before the break. Whether you’re headed to LoDo or tuning in from afar, stay locked on this page for post-game video, box score analysis, and all the must-know Rockies updates as soon as the final out drops.

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