D-Backs’ Bumgarner wins 3rd straight start, 7-2 over Rockies
PHOENIX (AP) – Madison Bumgarner followed his seven-inning no-hitter by allowing one run over five innings and sparked a four-run, third-inning rally with a single to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Colorado Rockies 7-2 on Friday night. Bumgarner (3-2) fell behind in the first inning when Trevor Story doubled on his 11th pitch, and C.J. Cron followed with an RBI single. In his final four innings, the 31-year-old left-hander gave up only two more hits, both singles and won his third straight start. He walked one, struck out six, including the side in the fifth – and left after 81 pitches.
“He made pitches and kept everything manageable,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said of Bumgarner. “He was under the weather a little bit. There was no potential for him to miss the start. I felt like he emptied his tank in the fifth inning. He’s fine. He’s going to be fine. We were a hundred percent certain it was a non-COVID situation.”
Last Sunday, Bumgarner faced the minimum 21 batters – the only Braves runner who reached came on an error – in a 7-0, seven-inning victory at Atlanta in the second game of a doubleheader.
The game didn’t officially count as a no-no. Under a 1991 ruling by Major League Baseball’s eight-man committee on statistical accuracy, a no-hitter is defined as a game of nine or more innings that ended with no hits. “Honestly, I was pretty happy with how it went,” Bumgarner said. “Going into it, I was a little nervous about how it would be. I’ve been beaten up; I got some allergy stuff or whatever going around. It took its toll.”
MadBum has given up two runs in his last 17 innings over three starts.
deserves all the credit. He goes out there and executes. He is starting to command the ball on both sides of the plate.”
Josh Rojas homered for the second straight game, and Asdrúbal Cabrera had two hits and two RBIs for Arizona, which has won five of six and nine of 11.
Jon Gray (3-2) gave up five runs – four earned – and nine hits in six innings. Colorado dropped 1-10 on the road and 4-14 against the NL West.
After Bumgarner’s single, Arizona took a 4-1 lead on Cabrera’s two-out RBI double, run-scoring singles by David Peralta and Eduardo Escobar, and a run-scoring throwing error by third baseman Josh Fuentes.
Rojas homered in the eighth against Jordan Sheffield.
“NO-NO” TICKET DEAL
The Diamondbacks offered $14 tickets for the Friday and Saturday games to commemorate the 14 scoreless innings thrown by Bumgarner and Zac Gallen in Sunday’s sweep.
A 300 GAME
Trey Lovullo improved to 299-273 and is on the verge of becoming the fourth Arizona manager to reach 300. Kirk Gibson was 353-376 in four-plus seasons, Bob Melvin was 337-340 in four-plus seasons, and Bob Brenly was 303-262 in three-plus seasons.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rockies: INF Brendan Rodgers (hamstring) did running drills Thursday and Friday, and manager Bud Black called his progress encouraging. … RHP Yency Almonte (bruised hand) is working on his mechanics while with the team on the road, Black said.
Diamondbacks: OF/IF Ketel Marte (hamstring) went through running and hitting progressions and took batting practice Friday. “It’s still going to be a little bit of time,” general manager Mike Hazen said before he returned. … 1B Christian Walker (oblique) and OF Tim Locastro (finger) is expected to play intrasquad games at the alternate site Saturday and could rejoin the team for a trip that begins Tuesday in Miami.
UP NEXT
Arizona RHP Zac Gallen (1-0, 2.16 ERA) will oppose Colorado LHP Austin Gomber (1-3, 6.65) on Saturday in the third game of a four-game series.
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