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- Updated: September 19, 2016
DENVER — Mark Reynolds smacked a two-run homer, and the Rockies used their patience to chase Jarred Cosart before he could finish the fourth inning, as Colorado topped the Padres, 6-3, at Coors Field on Sunday for their first sweep of the Padres since Aug. 5-7, 2014.
The Rockies couldn’t manage much off Cosart until the fourth, which ended his night when they hit around. Reynolds’ 14th homer of the season knocked in David Dahl, who doubled to left center. After Tony Wolters singled to center, Cosart walked three batters, including DJ LeMahieu, who extended his career-best on-base streak to 34 games. Reliever Jose Dominguez couldn’t stop the bleeding, giving up a single to Carlos Gonzalez, which knocked in two more runs, upon …