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Offense continues to roll against Rockies
- Updated: September 14, 2016
PHOENIX — It doesn’t take the high altitude at Coors Field for the D-backs to mash the Rockies’ pitching staff. The past two nights, Chase Field has worked just fine.
Jean Segura homered twice, Brandon Drury also homered, and Yasmany Tomas drove in another pair of runs in a second-straight offensive onslaught in Arizona’s 11-4 win on Tuesday night. The D-backs have totaled 23 runs on 33 hits in the first two games of this series.
“The ball flies a lot [here],” Segura said. “It’s good for a hitter.”
Arizona has recorded 10 or more hits in 13 consecutive games against Colorado this season. The last National League team with a streak that long against a single opponent in a single season was the 1930 Brooklyn Robins, who had a 17-game streak of 10 or more hits …