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Rockies walk-off Brewers behind Jake Cave's 10th-inning single for first consecutive victories since May

Kyle Newman, The Denver Post on

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The Brewers dared the Cave Man, but he brought the big club in the clutch on Monday night.

Jake Cave’s walk-off single in the 10th inning lifted the Rockies to an 8-7 win over the NL Central-leading Brewers in the series opener at Coors Field, giving the Rockies consecutive wins for the first time in a month.

Prior to Cave’s at-bat, the Brewers walked both Brenton Doyle and Nolan Jones to load the bases and get to the veteran, who made Milwaukee pay by lacing former Rockies prospect Joel Payamps’ first-pitch slider to center. It was Cave’s first career walk-off.

The hit topped off a solid night from the Rockies’ offense, which got two homers from Doyle plus a birthday dinger by Charlie Blackmon while erasing multiple comebacks by the Brewers.

Doyle’s two-out, two-run homer in the bottom of the second off Bryse Wilson gave Colorado a 2-0 lead. Doyle, whose bat has shown encouraging progress in his second year, launched Wilson’s hanging sinker 445 feet to the trees in center.

In the third, Nolan Jones made Brewers catcher Eric Haase pay for attempting to stretch a leadoff single when he gunned him at second base, with a play finished off by a slick tag by Brendan Rodgers. Jones’ 101.3 mph assist was the fastest in the majors this year.

 

Charlie Blackmon followed that crowd-pleaser with a cheer-inducing accomplishment of his own. On his 38th birthday, Blackmon drilled another hanging Wilson sinker 431 feet to center, his third career birthday homer. The others came in 2022 and in 2011, his first career homer.

After the Brewers tagged Austin Gomber for three runs in the fourth via RBI knocks by Jackson Chourio and Blake Perkins that evened the game, Milwaukee took its first lead in the fifth.

William Contreras’ solo homer to right just above the out-of-town scoreboard came two pitches after Brewers manager Pat Murphy was ejected for arguing a call, when Joey Ortiz was ruled out of the base line while dashing to first on a bunt fielded by Gomber. The pitcher missed the tag on Ortiz, who lunged out of the way but appeared to stay within the runners’ lane.

Colorado re-took a 5-4 lead in the fifth thanks to RBIs by Ryan McMahon and Rodgers. Jones added on in the sixth, with a double off left-hander Hoby Milner to score Doyle and push the score to 6-4.

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