DENVER — Jake Cave came through with a bases-loaded single over a five-man infield in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Colorado Rockies an 8-7 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.
Brenton Doyle homered twice and Charlie Blackmon went deep on his birthday for the third time in his career to help Colorado outlast the Brewers.
The win gave the NL-worst Rockies successive victories for the first time in a month.
''It takes an effort like tonight, where we got good starting pitching, we pitched in relief well when we needed to, we got some clutch hitting and we always played good defense,'' manager Bud Black said. ''That's what it takes to win games and that's why we won it, because we did four of those things.''
William Contreras homered among his three hits for Milwaukee, finishing a triple shy of the cycle. Willy Adames had three hits, including an RBI single to ignite a three-run eighth that put the Brewers back in front 7-6.
Doyle homered for the second time in the game, a two-out solo shot in the bottom of the eighth off Elvis Peguero, to produce the fourth tie of the night at 7-all.
Tyler Kinley (4-1) picked up the win with a scoreless 10th inning, getting out of a jam by striking out Garrett Mitchell.
''I'm proud of our guys,'' Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. ''They hung in there. Got behind early but they came battling back. Had some opportunities but we didn't execute in the end the way we needed to, and credit the Rockies. They did a great job of coming up with big hits.''