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Rockies salvage finale of opening homestand, defeat Brewers with Brenton Doyle’s big bat, Ryan Feltner’s quality start


Rockies salvage finale of opening homestand, defeat Brewers with Brenton Doyle’s big bat, Ryan Feltner’s quality start

Brenton Doyle and Ryan Feltner donned capes on Thursday to salvage the final game of a sour opening homestand.

Doyle had three hits and tied his career high with five RBIs, delivering the opening punch with a leadoff homer and then the knockout blow with a bases-clearing double in the eighth. Meanwhile, Feltner continued to pitch like a rotational pillar, with three hits, seven strikeouts and one earned run across six innings as his ERA stands at 2.81.

That duo spearheaded a 7-2 victory over Milwaukee at Coors Field, atoning for getting thumped in the first two games of the series as Colorado notched its third win of 2025 amid a 2-4 homestand.

Doyle started the game with a bang, blasting his third homer 391 feet down the left field line on a hanging slider. It was Doyle’s second leadoff homer of the season and third of his career.

That was all the cushion Feltner needed en route to another solid outing.

After setting down the first six Brewers he faced, the right-hander worked around a two-out error by Tyler Freeman in the third. The second baseman bobbled a routine grounder by Brice Turang, putting runners on the corners, but Feltner got Jackson Chourio to ground out to end the threat.

As the Colorado offense went dormant against Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester, Feltner worked out of another jam in the fourth, this one self-induced. Feltner gave up consecutive doubles to start the frame to Christian Yelich and William Contreras, tying the game 1-1. Then he temporarily lost control, with two straight walks — and balls in 11 of 12 pitches during a three-batter stretch — before a lineout by Joey Ortiz settled him back in.

With the bases loaded, Feltner K’d Oliver Dunn on three pitches, and then struck out Eric Haase on four pitches. The normally stoic Feltner let out a couple of roars as he walked off the mound and back into the dugout.

Feltner proceeded to set Milwaukee down in order in the fifth and sixth, cementing his quality start. With that, going back to last year, Feltner now has eight straight starts of five-plus innings with two or fewer earned runs. That’s the third-best active such streak in baseball.

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