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Seventeen hits. Two homers. Six doubles. Fourteen runs.

Seven-for-18 with runners in scoring position and three stolen bases.

The Rockies got their first win of the 2026 with an exclamation point of a beatdown over the defending American League Blue Jays in front of a sold-out Rogers Centre in Toronto on Monday night.

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Is this the same team that got swept by the Marlins?

Troy Johnston hit a two-run homer to put the Rockies up 4-1 in the sixth inning — one where the Rockies put up a seven-spot and eventually took a 13-1 lead. Despite a late rally from the Blue Jays, the Rockies hung on for the victory.

Seven-Run Sixth

After not being able to string together consecutive hits and have that big inning against Miami in the opening series, the Rockies did it in style on Monday. After Ezequiel Tovar, who had three hits and three RBI, struck out to start the sixth, TJ Rumfield singled to set the stage for Johnston’s homer.

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