Rockies Win, End Run of 22 Straight Series Losses
Rockies Snap Historic Series Losing Streak with Victory Over Marlins
The Colorado Rockies finally ended their record-breaking run of 22 consecutive series losses, clinching their first series win since September 2024 by defeating the Miami Marlins 3-2 on Tuesday night. This victory marks a significant milestone in what has been a challenging season for the Rockies.
Hunter Goodman Delivers Decisive Blow
In a tightly contested game, Hunter Goodman emerged as the hero for the Rockies, launching a solo home run in the eighth inning to break a 2-2 tie. This marked Goodman’s 10th homer of the season and provided the decisive run that secured the win for Colorado.

Pitching Staff Steps Up
The Rockies’ bullpen played a crucial role in preserving the lead. Victor Vodnik earned the win with 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief, while Seth Halvorsen closed out the game to record his third save of the season. Starter Chase Dollander allowed two runs over three innings, setting the stage for the bullpen’s strong performance.
Offensive Contributions
Tyler Freeman led the Rockies’ offense with three hits, contributing significantly to the team’s scoring opportunities. Despite a solid performance from Marlins’ hitters Jesus Sanchez and Kyle Stowers, the Rockies managed to hold on for the win.
Breaking the Streak
Prior to this series, the Rockies had lost all 19 series of the season and held a major league record with 22 consecutive series losses dating back to 2024. This victory not only ended that streak but also marked only their second winning streak of the season.
Looking Ahead
this series win, the Rockies improve to 11-50 on the season and are 2-1 in June. They aim to build on this momentum and complete a series sweep against the Marlins on Thursday.