Saturday, September 13th, 2025

The Colorado Rockies broke through in San Diego for their first runs of the season at Petco Park, defeating the San Diego Padres 4-2 in an exciting matchup. Blaine Crim, recently recalled from Triple-A, made a memorable impact with his very first major league hit—a towering three-run home run estimated at 439 feet. The Rockies' offense built on the momentum as Kyle Farmer followed Crim with a solo shot on the very next pitch, sending the Rockies ahead early in the contest.
Colorado, which entered the night with the worst record in the majors at 41-107, had not scored in San Diego all season, being outscored 16-0 in an earlier sweep and shut out in Thursday’s series opener. The team finally broke that drought, producing a spirited performance in the second game of this four-game series.
Tanner Gordon delivered an outstanding start on the mound for Colorado, limiting the Padres to just two hits across six-plus innings. Gordon struck out nine batters, walked only one, and at one point retired 16 consecutive hitters, setting the foundation for the Rockies' upset victory. Three relievers combined to close out the game, with Victor Vodnik notching his eighth save by striking out Ryan O'Hearn with runners on the corners in a key moment.
San Diego’s playoff hopes took a hit with the loss. The Padres entered the game trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers by 2.5 games in the NL West and holding a four-game lead in the race for the second NL wild card spot. Manny Machado provided an early highlight for the Padres with a 415-foot solo home run—his 24th of the season and his first hit in five games. However, Padres leadoff star Fernando Tatis Jr. struggled, striking out four times on the night.
Blaine Crim's milestone home run in the fourth inning was the turning point, turning a Padres lead into a Rockies advantage. Farmer's follow-up homer on the next pitch fueled Colorado's momentum. In the ninth, Victor Vodnik's clutch strikeout with the tying runs aboard preserved the win for the Rockies.
The series continues on Saturday night with the Rockies sending Bradley Blalock (1-4, 8.62 ERA) to the mound against the Padres’ Dylan Cease.
Blaine Crim sparked the Colorado Rockies with a remarkable first major league home run, helping his struggling team to a 4-2 win over the San Diego Padres. The victory ended Colorado’s scoreless streak in San Diego and marked a standout pitching performance led by Tanner Gordon. The Padres, contending for a postseason spot, were unable to overcome the Rockies’ early power surge and timely pitching. Tune in for more NL West action as the series continues with crucial playoff implications on the line.
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