Arizona’s David Peralta, right, and Josh VanMeter celebrate scoring in the eighth inning of the D-backs’ win Sunday.

PHOENIX β€” Stephen Vogt hit a go-ahead, two-run triple, Josh Rojas and Daulton Varsho added RBI doubles and the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied for an 8-4 win over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

The game was tied at 4 when Josh VanMeter led off the D-backs’ eighth with a walk. David Peralta singled with one out and Vogt followed with a drive down the right-field line that rattled around the corner, which allowed both runners to score easily.

Rojas and Varsho added with run-scoring doubles and the once tight game was suddenly a comfortable win. The D-backs improved to 15-13 and have won 10 of 13 games since a 5-10 start to the season.

β€œThat’s just the bend don’t break resilient attitude these guys have,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. β€œThey’ve been doing it all year long.”

Arizona took three of four games from Colorado, which fell to 10-18. Vogt’s triple was the 500th hit of his career.

The veteran catcher said his 500th hit was a special moment, even if it isn’t a huge number. Vogt was always a longshot to be a big leaguer after playing in college at an NAIA school before getting drafted in the 12th round in 2007. He didn’t play his first MLB game until he was 27 but grew into a two-time All-Star with the Oakland A’s before eventually coming to Arizona.

β€œI never thought I’d get one Major League Baseball hit much less 500,” Vogt said.

Stephen Vogt connects for a two-run triple Sunday in the Diamondbacks’ 8-4 victory over visiting Colorado.

The D-backs were leadingΒ 4-2 going into the eighth but the Rockies rallied to tie the game off reliever Chris Devenski. Raimel Tapia and Garrett Hampson both had two-out, run-scoring singles before Devenski got out of the inning by striking out Ryan McMahon.

Arizona got a good start from Merrill Kelly, who gave up two runs over 5 2/3 innings. Devenski (1-0) got the win despite giving up two runs in the eighth.

Daniel Bard (1-2) took the loss after giving up all four runs in the eighth.

β€œThe fastball command wasn’t great, velocity was there,” Colorado manager Bud Black said. β€œHe threw some good breaking balls, but the back-breaker was Vogt. I think he was sitting on the breaking ball.”

Before the decisive D-backs’ rally, it was a back-and-forth game.

The Diamondbacks took a 1-0 lead in the second on Nick Heath’s double. It was Heath’s first RBI in 11 games with Arizona.

The Rockies rallied in the third when Trevor Story turned on a full-count curveball and hit a two-run homer into the left-field seats.

The Diamondbacks jumped ahead 3-2 in the fifth when Pavin Smith yanked a two-run homer into the right-field seats. It was his third homer of the season.

Arizona was able to win despite two errors from third baseman Eduardo Escobar. Stefan Crichton pitched a scoreless ninth to secure the win. Lovullo’s 300th win as D-backs’ manager.

β€œIt’s not just a 300th win for me, it’s the 300th win for the organization since I got here in 2017,” Lovullo said.

Trainer’s room

D-backs: Lovullo said OF Tim Locastro (dislocated finger) and 1B Christian Walker (strained oblique) were both playing in a game at the team’s alternate site in Scottsdale today.

Up next

Rockies: Colorado returns home to face San Francisco on Monday night. The Rockies will send RHP GermΓ‘n MΓ‘rquez (1-2, 4.13) to the mound to face Giants’ RHP Aaron Sanchez (1-1, 2.22).

D-backs: Arizona has a day off on Monday before a trip to Miami for a three-game series. Lovullo said he hasn’t decided who will throw on Tuesday. The Marlins plan to use RHP Sandy Alcantara (1-2, 3.19).


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