Rockies Come Back to Upset Pirates 17–16 After 9-Run Hole

Colorado Rockies, including game action, front office updates, and season outlook:

Glimpses of the Recent Past
Historic Comeback Win

On August 1, 2025, the Rockies made one of the largest comebacks in the season, coming back after being down 9 0 after the first inning to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 17 16 at Coors Field.
Brenton Doyle finished the rally with a two-run walk-off home run in the ninth.
Warming Bernabel contributed four hits, one of which was a homer and triple.
Ezequiel Tovar tied a franchise record with four doubles.
In his MLB debut, Dugan Darnell pitched two scoreless innings to seal it.

Trade Deadline Dealing
Ryan McMahon was traded to the Yankees in exchange of two pitching prospects and the Rockies also traded reliever Jake Bird.
Tyler Kinley was also traded to the Braves.
The trades are a case of obvious selling stance during another season of downs.

Front Office Shakeups and Ownership
Club president and COO Greg Feasel will retire at the end of the season.

Son of owner Dick Monfort, Walker Monfort is being promoted to EVP, will one day be president/COO.

There are critics who doubt that this move will transform the organizational culture.

Season forecast & background
The Rockies are mucking about at 28 80, and are currently in last place in the NL West, and are probably going to register another triple-digit loss campaign.

According to analysts, some of the current issues can be attributed to poor drafting and player development, as well as a slow embrace of modern analytics at Coors Field.

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