
The Colorado Rockies lost to the San Diego Padres 7-3 in a 12-inning game, ending their four-game winning streak. This match marked the longest game of the 2026 season so far.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 09: Willi Castro #3 of the Colorado Rockies reacts after being tagged out at home during the 12th inning against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on April 09, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Colorado Rockies fought and fought, pushing the San Diego Padres into extras. Unfortunately, they came out on the losing end of a crooked loss, but they showed some absolute heart. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak, and also marked the longest game (by innings) in 2026.
Herget played the role of âopenerâ today. He said on the broadcast that last year he made an appearance in every inning except the first, so today he got his chance. Herget set the tone with an excellent first inning, going 1-2-3 to Jake Cronenworth, Fernando TatĂs Jr., and Jackson Merrill. None of the outs were strikeouts, but outs are outs and Herget only threw 10 pitches (six for strikes).
As expected, Chase Dollander took over in the second and ended up going 4.1 innings. He allowed just one earned run with one walk and three strikeouts. He started laboring in the sixth, but was able to get a huge strikeout of TatĂs Jr.
Ezequiel Tovar reached twice again tonight, knocking two doubles.
Brenton Doyle also got to don the purple coat, which did make the trip. The center fielder hit his first home run of the year in the third inning to put the Rockies up 1-0.
In the sixth inning, Hunter Goodman got hit on the right hand for the second day in a row. Randy VĂĄsquez threw a pitch up and in, and it caught Goodmanâs hand wrapped around the bat. He walked to first and was met by Warren Schaeffer and Andy Stover. They immediately wrapped his middle finger and it looked like he would attempt to carry on, but he then started bleeding under the bandage. He went into the dugout to get it wrapped and more deeply examined, but then tore off his helmet and threw it down in frustration â Brett Sullivan would then enter the game in his place.
Luckily, it appears that x-rays were negative and Goodman just suffered a right finger laceration. Schaeffer said after the game that Goodman is âday to day.â
The Rockies have had impeccable defense for most of the season, but when it rains, it pours sometimesâŠ
In the bottom of the sixth, the Rox had plenty of opportunities to make outs but couldnât hold onto the ball. First, Manny Machado reached on a throwing error by Edouard Julien, who tossed the ball into the dirt and Troy Johnston couldnât smother it. Then, Dollander had Machado picked off but Johnston couldnât keep it in his glove to record the out. And then, Xander Bogaerts hit a tailor-made double play ball, but Tovar bungled the transfer and rather than record three easy outs, the Rockies then had first and second with one out.
Luckily, Jaden Hill came in and quickly struck out Gavin Sheets, but then a double steal put men on second and third. Sullivan attempted to pick off Machado at third, but Willi Castro wasnât quite at the bag. But Hill struck out Nick Castellanos and the Rockies escaped what couldâve been a very bad inning.
Hill stayed in for the seventh inning and got Ty France, Freddy Fermin, and Cronenworth 1-2-3.
Juan Mejia came in for the eighth and was outstanding. He battled against TatĂs Jr., who did end up walking. They nearly got him at second after Merrill flied out to center, but Castro was once again slightly behind the bag. However, he was picked off on this excellent play:
Machado singled again, but Mejia struck out Bogaerts to end the inning.
The 10th inning started with Castro on second as the ghost runner. Jake McCarthy hit a (weird) sacrifice bunt to move him over, and then Doyle walked.
Tyler Freeman hit another clutch single like he did in Toronto to put the Rockies up 2-1 in extras. Unfortunately, he slid early and was nearly leveled by Bogaerts â and that ended up being called interference to end the inning.
In the Padresâ half, Tovar kept Luis Campusano close at second, but then when Cronenworth hit a sacrifice bunt, Victor Vodnik was able to field and pick him off at third base. Unfortunately, TatĂs singled and then Merrill walked to load the bases. Machado then hit a sac fly to score Cronenworth.
In the 11th, Sullivan led off with a double down the right field line to score Kyle Karros and put the Rockies up 3-2.
Johnston then walked, but then TJ Rumfield struck out swinging. Tovar grounded into a force out to get Johnston at second, and then Castro gathered a platinum sombrero with an inning-ending fifth strikeout.
Brennan Bernardino came in to pitch the bottom half of the 11th and gave up a single to Sheets. He got Castellanos to line out on a spectacular glove save by Karros followed by a strikeout of RamĂłn Laureano. But then Campusano doubled to score Sheets and then Cronenworth popped out to Karros to send things to the bottom half.
In the bottom half, Valente Bellozo came on to try to hold the the Padresâ best hitters off the board. TatĂs Jr. laid down a bunt to move over Cronenworth. Then, Schaffer elected to intentionally walk Merrill and Machado. Unfortunately, Bogaerts belted one over the left field wall for a walk-off grand slam, and the Rockies lost 7-3 after battling back all through extras.
Luckily, tomorrow is another night game.
Tomoyuki Sugano will take on Walker Buehler at 6:40pm MT.
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The final score was Padres 7, Rockies 3.
The Rockies fought hard but ultimately lost, snapping their four-game winning streak.
Jimmy Herget served as the opener for the Rockies in this game.
The game was the longest by innings in the 2026 season, going into 12 innings.


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