Rockies blast 7 homers, tying franchise record
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The Rockies flexed their muscles with a franchise record-tying seven home runs in a 10-6 win over Washington at Nationals Park, and reminding fans of poweful Colorado teams of the past. Michael
Brady House just had a night to remember on Tuesday despite the Nationals suffering yet another loss at the hands of the Rockies.
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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.
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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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.