DENVER — Charlie Blackmon hit a go-ahead two-run double in the eighth inning to lift the Colorado Rockies to a 4-2 victory against the Texas Rangers on Friday night.
The Rockies earned consecutive victories for the first time this season. They had been the only team yet to win back-to-back games and the 37-game streak without consecutive victories was the longest drought in franchise history.
''They weren't going to come in here and feel bad for us,'' Rockies starter Austin Gomber said. ''That's kind of been the sentiment: Nobody feels bad for us. If we're playing bad, these teams aren't coming in here and they're not going to feel bad for us.
"It's nice to just kind of feel like we've got a little bit of momentum going.''
Blackmon had just 12 hits in his previous 69 at-bats — an average of .174 — when he came up against Yerry Rodríguez with runners on first and second and two outs and the game tied at 2. He hit a sharp line drive to center field that brought home Brenton Doyle and Jake Cave to break a 2-2 tie.
''I try to help keep my center, try to keep things in perspective,'' Blackmon said. ''(Zero) for 2 or 3 in the sixth inning feels terrible at the time, but that's one of those things where I tell myself I can still help us win this game. It only takes one pitch.''
Elías Díaz had two hits and an RBI for the Rockies, his 13th multihit game of the season and his 20th RBI, both team highs. Doyle and Brendan Rodgers each added two hits for Colorado.
Jake Bird (1-1) earned the win in relief for the Rockies, while Grant Anderson (0-1) took the loss for the Rangers.