NEW YORK — Michael Toglia became the first Colorado switch-hitter to homer three times in a game, leading the Rockies to an 8-5 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.
Ezequiel Tovar homered twice and red-hot Brenton Doyle homered again as the Rockies hit a season-high six home runs to finish the three-game series with 10.
Toglia connected for three solo home runs, two off New York starter Jose Quintana (4-6), to become the first Rockies player with a three-homer game since Brendan Rodgers in a 13-12 victory over Miami in the second game of a doubleheader on June 1, 2022.
''I feel pretty awesome,'' Toglia said. ''It's extremely rare so when it does happen, all you can do is try to enjoy it. It's pretty sweet that it's going into the All-Star break, so I'll be able to sit on that for a few days''
Toglia hit his final homer in the eighth off reliever Adrian Houser. He is the sixth Colorado hitter to achieve the feat in a road game. Toglia entered the game with just seven hits in July.
''I grew up a Yankee fan as a kid, so to do against the Mets felt pretty good,'' he joked. ''My dad is extra happy – he grew up in New York.''
Toglia said he last hit three homers in a game with Triple-A Albuquerque against Round Rock on August 27, 2022.
All-Star Pete Alonso also homered and Jose Iglesias reached base five times and scored two runs for New York, which had its five-game winning streak snapped. The Mets fell for just the second time in nine games and go into the All-Star break 49-46, just missing reaching 50 wins before the break for just the ninth time in franchise history.