The Miami Marlins handed the Colorado Rockies a tough home loss on Monday, June 29, defeating them 10-7 at Coors Field in Denver in a high-scoring affair that lived up to the ballpark’s reputation for run production.
Miami came away with the victory, outscoring Colorado by three runs in a game that saw both offenses put numbers on the board. The Marlins’ 10-run output proved to be just enough to hold off the Rockies, who managed seven runs of their own but could not close the gap when it mattered most.
Coors Field, long known as one of the most offense-friendly venues in Major League Baseball, provided the expected backdrop for a back-and-forth contest. The Marlins, however, were the more efficient club on the afternoon, doing enough damage to secure the road win and hand Colorado another setback at home.
The final score of 10-7 reflects a game in which neither pitching staff was able to completely shut down the opposing lineup, a common theme at the mile-high ballpark. Miami’s ability to push across double-digit runs on the road speaks to an offense that was clicking on this particular afternoon, while Colorado’s seven-run effort was ultimately not enough to keep pace.
The loss is another difficult result for the Rockies, who continue to face challenges in their own building. For the Marlins, the road victory represents a positive step as both clubs navigate the second half of the 2026 season.