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Kyle Manzardo circuits raise guards on the rocks

MLB: Colorado Rockies at Cleveland GuardiansJuly 29, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, United States; Cleveland Guardians’ first goal player, Kyle Manzardo (9 years old), celebrates his two -point home run with the third basic player Jose Ramirez (11) in the third round against the Colorado Rockies in Progressive Field. Compulsory credit: images of David Richard-Imagn

Kyle Manzardo struck a pair of circuits and Gabriel Arias and Brayan Rocchio led two points each, sending the Cleveland Guardians to a rout of 10-4 on the Rockies of Colorado visiting Tuesday evening.

Manzardo had three points produced in his second career match at two home, giving him 17 explosions in his first full season in the majors. He had a two-point shot during the third round against Tanner Gordon (2-3) and a solo circuit off Jimmy Herget three images later.

Cleveland has divided the first two games in the series and has been 7-5 since the stars break, leaving it on the outskirts of the US league playoff race.

The start of the Guardians Logan Allen (7-9) equaled his career in a career by making seven sleeves, abandoning two points in eight strokes. The left -hander withdrew three and walked one, abandoning the circuits to Jordan Beck in the fourth and Michael Toglia in the seventh.

Allen launched 114 locations, the most by a launcher from Cleveland since Aaron Civil also had 114 on May 19, 2021. Civilian was exchanged at the Rays of Tampa Bay in exchange for Manzardo two years ago when the Guardians fell on leave.

The Guardians built an advance of 7-0 in three rounds against Gordon, who granted six points deserved on eight strokes. The right-hander withdrew two and walked a pair in its fifth appearance for Colorado, has been sandwich about three callaps of Triple-A albuquerque.

Cleveland scored two points in the first on the single Bad-Hop of Arias after the Ezequiel Tovar stop, marking Steven Kwan and Daniel Schneemann. He nailed during a race in the second when David Fry arrived after leading with a simple.

Gordon committed a unique Balk in the second, falling from the mound unrestraining the ball when his left plant fell. Fry progressed in second position, then scored on the single of Brayan Rocchio when the left field Beck made an error.

Kyle Farmer represented the last colorado race with a circuit in the ninth against Tim Herrin. The rocks have the worst record in the majors at 28-79, including 21-46 under the acting manager Warren Schaeffer.

– field level media

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