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Down by 9, Rockies outslug Marlins 18-17 (AP)

 
The blasts returned to Coors Field on Friday night, long before the fireworks. In a throwback to the pre-humidor days, Colorado homered six times and beat the Florida Marlins 18-17 after trailing by nine runs in the biggest comeback in Rockies history. Chris Iannetta singled home the winning run off Kevin Gregg in the ninth inning. (link)

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