A’s come back to beat Rockies 7-5, get back to .500

Athletics’ Zack Gelof rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Saturday, June 13, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman).

By Vince Cestone

LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Athletics are sizzling in Sin City as they’ve won their fourth straight game, beating the Colorado Rockies 7-5 at Las Vegas Stadium on Saturday night.

With their comeback win, the A’s are now .500 and just one game back of the Seattle Mariners in the American League West. The Mariners lost 8-3 to the Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon in our nation’s capital.

On Saturday night, the Rockies and A’s were trading blows but the game was ultimately decided in the sixth inning. Tyler Soderstrom hit a pinch-hit, go-ahead double off Rockies pitcher Jaden Hill that gave the A’s a 6-5 lead. The A’s scored again later in the inning after Hill hit Carlos Cortes with the bases loaded and two outs.

The A’s started the scoring right away against Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland after Nick Kurtz hit a one-out single to get things started. The next batter Shea Langeliers doubled to left field. After Jonah Heim struck out, the next batter Jacob Wilson hit a ground ball, 2-out single to left field, giving the A’s a 2-0 lead in the first inning.

In the third inning, the Rockies answered back against A’s starter Joey Estes, who was making his season debut on Saturday night. Catcher Brett Sullivan hit a lead-off home run to put the Rockies on the board. Estes then retired the next three batters in order.

But in the fourth inning, Estes ran into some trouble. After first baseman TJ Rumfield doubled to lead off the inning, Estes then struck out Hunter Goodman. But Troy Johnston singled in the tying run, knotting the score at 2. Johnston, however, was thrown out trying to get to second base on an errant throw. Third baseman Max Muncy fired to second after retrieving the ball, nailing down Johnston who was visibly upset that he couldn’t make it safely.

But the A’s, who have come back to win every game in their four-game winning streak, struck back in their half of the fourth. After Henry Bolte singled, Zack Gelof hit a two-run home run off of Freeland to give the A’s a 4-2 lead.

In the fifth, it was the Rockies’ turn to answer back right away. Third baseman Kyle Karros tripled off of Estes to get things started for Colorado. Sullivan then hit a sacrifice fly to make it 4-3. But then, second baseman Sterlin Thompson hit a one-out double to get things going for the Rockies again. A’s manager Mark Kotsay then removed Estes from the game and brought in José Suarez.

Suarez immediately gave up a single to second baseman Edouard Julien, advancing Thompson to third. A passed ball from Langeliers brought in the tying run, evening the score at four. After Suarez then walked Willi Castro, Rumfield doubled in a run to give the Rockies a 5-4 lead. The A’s could’ve given up two runs there, but the Rockies had two runners, Julien and Castro, right behind each other on the play and the A’s were able to cut down the back runner Castro on a good relay.

With the A’s down 5-4, they displayed some two-out magic in the sixth inning. Alika Williams hit a bloop single with 2 outs to tie the game at 5. Gelof had singled in the inning with one out and then advanced to second on a groundout. The A’s scored two more runs in the inning and never gave back the lead.

In Estes’ season debut, he threw 4 1/3 innings, giving up five hits and four earned runs. He struck out four and walked one. As for Freeland, he gave up 10 hits and six earned runs in 5 2/3 innings. Freeland’s ERA is now 7.98 ERA for the year.

The Rockies are now 26-45, the worst record in the majors.

Up next, the A’s will go for the series sweep over the Rockies at Las Vegas Stadium. Game time is at 12:05 p.m. in the hot desert sun. Temperatures are expected to hit triple digits. A’s pitcher Jeffrey Springs (3-6, 4.68 ERA) will take on the Rockies’ Tomoyuki Sugano (6-4, 4.08 ERA).

If the A’s win their fifth in a row on Sunday, they will be over .500.

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