Colorado erased a three-run deficit with a late surge, defeating Los Angeles 9-6 at Coors Field behind Mickey Moniak's power display and a relentless offensive attack that produced 15 hits.

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Moniak carried the Rockies' comeback with a two-run homer in the seventh inning and three RBIs on the night, going 2-for-5. Edouard Julien anchored the offense with three hits and three RBIs, including the game-tying single in the fifth. Kyle Karros added a solo homer in the fifth as Colorado's bats came alive after trailing 3-0.

The decisive moment came in the seventh when Moniak's two-run blast to right center gave Colorado a 5-4 lead they would not relinquish. Julien's two-run single in the eighth extended the margin to 8-4, scoring Castro and Karros. The Rockies added another run when Doyle scored on Moniak's fielder's choice.

Blake Treinen absorbed the loss for Los Angeles, failing to record an out while allowing four hits and three runs in the seventh inning. The Dodgers managed 15 hits but could not match Colorado's timely hitting. Shohei Ohtani doubled twice and drove in one run for the visitors.

Antonio Senzatela earned the victory with two innings of relief, allowing one run. Colorado improved to 8-13 while Los Angeles fell to 15-5. Ohtani sits four doubles away from 200 career doubles.