DENVER — Kyle Freeland went six innings, Aaron Schunk hit his first major league home run and the Colorado Rockies took advantage of four Marlins errors to beat Miami 8-2 on Wednesday night.
Nolan Jones hit a pair of RBI singles and Drew Romo added two hits and an RBI for Colorado. Ezequiel Tovar added a two-run double in the bottom of the eighth.
Derek Hill homered for Miami, which fell to 6-15 in its last 21 games.
Freeland (4-6) allowed two runs on six hits and he struck out five with a walk in his 200th career appearance. After surrendering a homer to Hill in the second, he fanned Hill in the fourth for his third of the night and 800th of his career, ranking fourth in franchise history.
Freeland also earned his 59th career win, snapping a tie with Jason Jennings for fifth most in club history.
''It's awesome. Obviously I've had a somewhat long career here as a Rockie, and starting to hit some milestones, creeping up some of these leader boards,'' said Freeland, a native of Denver. ''It's very nice to know that I'm posted up with some of those guys who I grew up watching and loving to watch. So, it's really cool for me, as a kid, Kid Kyle, and adult Kyle.''
With the scored tied at 2 going into the bottom of the fifth, Schunk connected on the first pitch he saw from Max Meyer, sending it 429 feet into the left-field bleachers.
''I feel like I've always had a good swing, kind of a line-drive double swing,'' Schunk said. ''But when I get them, I can get them. I was just hunting a good pitch, got one, saw it. Brain and body worked out together, got it done.''