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Suwinski homers twice, Pirates beat skidding Rockies 5-3

Colorado has lost a season-high seven consecutive games.

DENVER — Jack Suwinski homered twice and drove in three runs, Vince Velasquez recovered from a rough start to pitch six solid innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat Colorado 5-3 on Tuesday night, sending the Rockies to a season-high seventh consecutive loss.

Connor Joe had a double and a triple against his former team, and Carlos Santana added a run-scoring double for the Pirates, who have won seven of their last nine road games.

Kris Bryant homered and Elías Díaz had a two-run double in the first for the Rockies, who did not score over the final eight innings. Velasquez (2-2) allowed five hits, only one after the first inning. He struck out seven and walked three.

David Bednar gave up a two-out double to Charlie Blackmon in the ninth before striking out C.J. Cron for his fifth save.

The Pirates broke through in a four-run fourth to go in front by two. Joe and Santana hit successive doubles to start the inning and Suwinski followed with his second homer of the night and third in two games. Tucupita Marcano hit a two-out triple and came home on a wild pitch by José Ureña (0-3).

Suwinski had a solo homer in the second, also off Ureña, for the Pirates' first run of the night.

Colorado took a 3-0 lead on Bryant’s second homer in two games and Díaz’s two-run double in the first.

WHO’S ON THIRD?

The Rockies shook up their lineup, benching 3B Elehuris Montero and replacing him by moving Ryan McMahon from 2B to 3B, where he played stellar defense last season. Alan Trejo started at 2B. Montero took over at 3B and McMahon shifted to second after 2B Brendan Rodgers, the 2022 NL Gold Glove winner, tore his labrum in spring training, likely costing him this season. Montero, acquired in the trade that sent 3B Nolan Arenado to St. Louis, has struggled defensively early in the season. He was charged with two errors and bobbled a potential inning-ending double-play ball during Monday’s 14-3 loss to Pittsburgh.

“We’re going to step back and take a look at our situation at third,” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “It’s been a tough go for Monty in the early going.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rockies: RHP Antonio Senzatela, coming back from left ACL surgery, pitched three innings and threw an additional 15-20 pitches in the bullpen at extended spring training in Arizona. Barring a setback, he’s scheduled to make his first rehab start Sunday for Double-A Hartford and could be ready to rejoin the Rockies in about a month.

UP NEXT

RHP Johan Oviedo (1-1, 2.45 ERA) is slated to start Wednesday’s series finale against Colorado LHP Austin Gomber (0-3, 8.16).

Credit: AP
Pittsburgh Pirates' Jack Suwinski follows the flight of his two-run home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Jose Urena in the fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 18, 2023, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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