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Rockies comeback falls short in 8-7 extra-innings loss to Dodgers

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The “Rockies never say die!” attitude was alive and well on Monday night.

Despite being down 6-1 after four innings, they chipped away at the lead to set up an exhilarating ninth inning where the Rockies scored three runs to send the game to extra innings — a first for the Dodgers in 2026. The Rockies briefly led 7-6 in the 10th inning, but failed to score in the 11th, which allowed Dalton Rushing to hit the walk-off single in the bottom of the frame for a Dodger win.

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The young players came up clutch again with Kyle Karros hitting a huge RBI double and Cole Carrigg, who went 3-for-5 with two doubles, two RBIs and three runs scored, hitting a two-run double to send the game to extra innings.

After the game, Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer had nothing but praise for Carrigg.

“He’s proven over and over again that the moment is not too big for him,” Schaeffer said. “That’s probably the biggest stage you can get in a regular season game — Dodger Stadium. He wants it. Two outs in the ninth, game on the line, he delivers a game-tying triple.” (The hit was officially ruled a double, but Carrigg advanced to third on the throw home.)

How extras went down

In the 10th, the Rockies went ahead after Tyler Freeman moved Carrigg to third. Carrigg then scored on a sac grounder by Jake McCarthy.

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