Rockies blast 7 homers, tying franchise record
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The Rockies hit a franchise record-tying seven home runs, including two from Michael Toglia, and Antonio Senzatela won his second game of the season, as Colorado held off the Washington Nationals 10-6.
Brady House just had a night to remember on Tuesday despite the Nationals suffering yet another loss at the hands of the Rockies.
As Nationals Park chants for change, the Rockies pound seven homers to hand Nats their first double-digit losing streak since 2008.
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Yardbarker on MSNRockies crack seven homers, hand Nationals 10th straight lossThe visiting Colorado Rockies tied a team record with seven home runs in a game -- including back-to-back homers twice in the seventh inning -- and held on for a 10-6 win against the sinking Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.
Washington is coming off four consecutive series losses and has continued to tumble down the standings, riding an eight-game losing streak. After a tough series against the Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers,
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SB Nation on MSNRockies 6, Nationals 4: Thunder StruckThe Rockies will be back in action tomorrow night for the second of four against the Nationals. The right-handed Antonio Senzatela will start for the Rockies against Nationals’ righty Michael Soroka. First pitch will be at 4:45 PM MDT.