Rockies beat Marlins in series opener behind two Ryans, strong bullpen

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In a battle between National League cellar-dwellers, two Ryans got the job done for the Rockies.

Colorado beat fellow 1993 expansion franchise Miami, 3-2, in the series opener on Monday at Coors Field, using a strong start by right-hander Ryan Feltner in conjunction with Ryan McMahon’s game-winning homer in the sixth.

The game breezed through the first five innings, with no runs for either team and the Rockies not registering their first hit off right-hander Edward Cabrera until Jake Cave’s leadoff single in the fourth.

But in the fifth, both offenses finally woke up.

The Marlins took a 2-0 lead in the top of the frame. Miami loaded the bases with two singles and a walk, then Jesús Sánchez flared a single to left that scored two runs. The next batter, Feltner induced a double play to get out of the jam.

Colorado responded in the bottom of the inning with a pair of runs to even the game. After Sam Hilliard singled and then Jordan Beck’s single pushed Hilliard to third, Hilliard scored on Aaron Schunk’s groundout. Then Cave came through with a two-out single to plate Beck.

Manager Bud Black went to the bullpen for the sixth considering Feltner had just been activated off the injured list from a right shoulder strain.

The ’pen held up. Jake Bird, recalled ahead of the game from Triple-A, pitched a scoreless sixth after working around a leadoff walk. Justin Lawrence took care of the seventh, and Angel Chivilli threw up a zero in the eighth.

It was after Bird’s solid inning that McMahon provided the evening’s decisive swing. The all-star third baseman launched a leadoff homer in the sixth off Cabrera — a 438-foot moonshot to center on an elevated 3-2 fastball.

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