Colorado Rockies' TJ Rumfield gestures as he crosses home plate...

Colorado Rockies' TJ Rumfield gestures as he crosses home plate after hitting a two-run home run off Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Caleb Ferguson in the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 18, 2026, in Denver. Credit: AP/David Zalubowski

DENVER — TJ Rumfield had a two-run homer during a four-hit game and Tomoyuki Sugano threw efficiently into the seventh in his return from the injured list as the Colorado Rockies beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-3 on Saturday.

Sugano (9-4) didn't appear bothered by back issues that landed him on the 15-day IL earlier this month. He went 6 1/3 innings and struck out three while walking none. Two of the three runs the right-hander allowed came off solo homers from Reds catcher Jose Trevino.

The 36-year-old Sugano improved to 4-0 over his four starts against NL Central teams this season, including 2-0 versus the Reds. He couldn't solve Trevino, who had his third career multihomer game.

Sugano was staked to a seven-run lead after three innings. It was part of a big day at the plate for the Rockies, who had four players with at least two hits. The four-hit game was a career-best for Rumfield. He also had a pair of RBI singles to go with his 456-foot homer to right-center for four RBIs

At 40-60, the Rockies are three wins from matching their win total of a season ago (43-119). They need to go 23-39 the rest of the way to avoid a fourth straight 100-loss season.

Reds righty Rhett Lowder (3-7) allowed eight runs in 2 1/3 innings. He was in the rotation as Nick Lodolo heals from a blister on his left index finger.

Up next

The Reds will start RHP Hunter Greene (1-1, 6.97 ERA) on Sunday to close out the three-game series. The Rockies counter with RHP Ryan Feltner (3-3, 4.55).

Colorado Rockies' TJ Rumfield follows the flight of his RBI...

Colorado Rockies' TJ Rumfield follows the flight of his RBI single off Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Rhett Lowder in the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 18, 2026, in Denver. Credit: AP/David Zalubowski

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